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21Jun

Children's digital futures bazaar I LSE Festival Family Day

Hosted by LSE Festival: Visions for the Future
LSE Campus
Saturday 21 Jun 2025 10am - 12.45pm

Children's digital futures bazaar

Join the team at Digital Futures for children to imagine what children's digital futures might look like. In an exciting analogue workshop, we will explore countless possible digital futures through creativity and imagination. The children's digital futures bazaar is a wonderful place where any future is possible and only your imagination is the limit!

During the workshop, participants will create future digital products, design future digital worlds, and imagine a digital future where children's rights are respected.

Ages 8-16
10am-10.45am, 11am-11.45am and 12pm-12.45pm (ticket required, 30 children per session)

More about this event

This event is part of the LSE Festival: Visions for the Future running from Monday 16 to Saturday 21 June 2025, with a series of events exploring the threats and opportunities of the near and distant future, and what a better world could look like. Booking for all Festival events will open on Monday 19 May.

LSE Generate supports LSE students and alumni to develop entrepreneurial skills as they build businesses and innovate in the UK and around the world. We offer an all-year-round programme to help at every stage of the entrepreneurial journey and provide the infrastructure to validate, build and scale businesses and innovate for the betterment of society.

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LSE holds a wide range of events, covering many of the most controversial issues of the day, and speakers at our events may express views that cause offence. The views expressed by speakers at LSE events do not reflect the position or views of the London School of Economics and Political Science.