Regional Highlights of Semana Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia 2025 Celebrate 'Planet Water' Theme Across Brazil

Across Brazil, regional events of the Semana Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia 2025 emphasize local science education and innovation under the climate-focused theme 'Planet Water.'

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  • • Bahia hosts SNCT activities including robotic workshops and science exhibitions in Salvador and Camaçari from October 20 to 22.
  • • Amazonas highlights aquatic insects' ecological role with a trilingual book launch and public science fair, October 20 to 24.
  • • Paulista's event on October 24-25 features workshops on AI, entrepreneurship, and hackathons emphasizing youth innovation.
  • • Sesc Oceanário in Brasília offers immersive marine biology experiences promoting ocean preservation during the SNCT.
  • • The national theme 'Planet Water' integrates science education with climate change awareness across multiple Brazilian regions.

As Brazil marks the Semana Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia (SNCT) 2025, regional events are actively engaging communities from the Amazon to the Northeast, all under the unifying national theme 'Planet Water: Ocean Culture to Face Climate Change in My Territory.' Bahia will host the nation's largest science and technology event from October 20 to 22, with activities spanning several municipalities including Salvador and Camaçari. The opening day in Camaçari features Maker Culture workshops and an underwater robotics exhibit, while Salvador's Farol da Barra will host exhibitions and scientific projects, capped by the launch of the Bahia Faz Ciência magazine and institutional discussions. Meanwhile, in Amazonas, from October 20 to 24, the State's science week spotlights aquatic insects' vital role in sustaining riparian vegetation, launching a trilingual book in Portuguese, Tucano, and Nheengatu, alongside workshops and a public science fair in Lábrea. In Paulista, the event will unfold on October 24 and 25 at SESI Paulista, focusing on climate change, entrepreneurship, and hackathons, with workshops and lectures by experts including Thiago Andrade emphasizing youth innovation and research for development. The Sesc Oceanário is a mobile immersive science experience featured in Brasília throughout the SNCT, educating on marine biology and ocean conservation through interactive 360º projections and the Coraluz exhibition. Collectively, these initiatives demonstrate a nationwide commitment to science education, environmental awareness, and cultural inclusion aligned with the challenge of climate change and water preservation. This coordinated effort involves municipal governments, educational institutions, the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, and local communities engaging citizens of all ages in science and innovation.