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Asia Pacific Network of Science & Technology Centres
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)
Type Non-profit
Focus Science Centres & Museums
Coordinates 35°17′53″S 149°07′52″E / 35.298000°S 149.131000°E / -35.298000; 149.131000
Area served
Asia-Pacific
Key people
Maria Isabel Garcia (Executive Director),
LIM Tit Meng (Interim President),
Graham Durant (Interim Vice-President)
Website ASPAC

The Asia Pacific Network of Science & Technology Centres (ASPAC), is a not-for-profit association initiated in 1997. [1]

It was formed to facilitate communication and cooperation among Science Centres and Museums and other organisations that use interactive approaches for learning and public understanding of science and technology in the Asia-Pacific region. [2] [3]

ASPAC has over 50 members from 20 countries (2022). Members include different forms of organisations, like science centres, science museums, children’s museums, exhibit design and fabrication firms.

See also

References

  1. ^ Routledge handbook of public communication of science and technology (2nd ed.). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. 2014. p. 56. ISBN  9781135049478.
  2. ^ Bruyas, Anne-Marie; Riccio, Michaela (2013). Science centres and science events : a science communication handbook. Milan: Springer. p. 55. ISBN  978-88-470-2556-1.
  3. ^ Gascoigne, Toss; Schiele, Bernard; Leach, Joan; Riedlinger, Michelle; Massarani, Luisa; Lewenstein, Bruce V.; Broks, Peter (2020). Communicating science : a global perspective. Canberra, ACT, Australia. p. 752. ISBN  9781760463663.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asia Pacific Network of Science & Technology Centres
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)
Type Non-profit
Focus Science Centres & Museums
Coordinates 35°17′53″S 149°07′52″E / 35.298000°S 149.131000°E / -35.298000; 149.131000
Area served
Asia-Pacific
Key people
Maria Isabel Garcia (Executive Director),
LIM Tit Meng (Interim President),
Graham Durant (Interim Vice-President)
Website ASPAC

The Asia Pacific Network of Science & Technology Centres (ASPAC), is a not-for-profit association initiated in 1997. [1]

It was formed to facilitate communication and cooperation among Science Centres and Museums and other organisations that use interactive approaches for learning and public understanding of science and technology in the Asia-Pacific region. [2] [3]

ASPAC has over 50 members from 20 countries (2022). Members include different forms of organisations, like science centres, science museums, children’s museums, exhibit design and fabrication firms.

See also

References

  1. ^ Routledge handbook of public communication of science and technology (2nd ed.). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. 2014. p. 56. ISBN  9781135049478.
  2. ^ Bruyas, Anne-Marie; Riccio, Michaela (2013). Science centres and science events : a science communication handbook. Milan: Springer. p. 55. ISBN  978-88-470-2556-1.
  3. ^ Gascoigne, Toss; Schiele, Bernard; Leach, Joan; Riedlinger, Michelle; Massarani, Luisa; Lewenstein, Bruce V.; Broks, Peter (2020). Communicating science : a global perspective. Canberra, ACT, Australia. p. 752. ISBN  9781760463663.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)

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