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MathAlive! appeared Al Khaimah at HCT’s Women’s Campus 25 March – 18 April.

The traveling exhibition offers visitors the chance to ride a snowboard in a 3D experience, design (and play) their own video games, capture their 360-degree images in a unique interactive, program a Mars rover, and even design custom skateboards for “pop” – the quick, snapping motion that allows a board to do the best tricks. Plus, visitors in Ras Al Khaimah will have the opportunity to test their goalie skills in a new football interactive challenge.

MathAlive! is presented by Raytheon and Higher Colleges of Technology Ras Al Khaimah Women’s Campus, in collaboration with the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Tolerance.

The MathAlive! exhibit uses 40 unique, interactive experiences to transform math from its native form into the fascinating applied worlds of design, engineering, technology and science.

There are six themed main galleries covering more than 500 square metres space:

  • Outdoor Action … Adventure Sports
  • Build Your World … Environment
  • Future Style … Style and Design
  • Kickin’ It … Entertainment
  • Game Plan …Video Games and Other Games
  • Robotics and Space

Visitors can choose videos of people working in a range of fields and industries–including many in the region–and hear how they use mathematics in their professions or crafts.

There is no charge for admission into the exhibition. Reservations are recommended.

School Groups are Welcome
The exhibition is appropriate for primary school groups (grades 3 and above) and secondary school groups. Reservations are recommended. Attendants will be in the exhibition to help. RAK Women’s Campus provides parking and other accommodations for school groups. Admission for school groups to the exhibition is free. Click here for more information for school groups, including special timings.

Middle East Tour Announcement

October 22nd, 2013

MathAlive!, powered by Raytheon, has set an attendance record at the Smithsonian International Gallery, located in the S. Dillon Ripley Center. With daily average attendance of more than 4,000 during its three-month live schedule, the high level of turnout is credited to interest both from families and school groups, with particular appeal for math classes.

MathAlive!

May 6th, 2013

Worldwide
Premiere

April 3rd, 2012