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Science Fuse Launches Interactive STEM Summer Camps 2025 in Karachi and Lahore

  • June 3, 2025
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Science Fuse has announced its Summer Camps 2025 across Karachi and Lahore, offering a unique blend of hands-on science, design, and storytelling activities aimed at nurturing the curiosity of young minds. With collaboration from leading creative and educational partners such as Funkaar Art, Agriverse, Mamaar, Pakistan Science Club, and Code Kids Pakistan, this year’s lineup promises a vibrant and immersive experience for children aged 6 to 14.

The camps are designed to encourage exploration in subjects such as genetics, robotics, chemistry, physics, engineering, coding, and even scrapbooking. The goal is to deliver learning that feels like play while empowering kids to think critically, build creatively, and engage deeply with the world around them. Preparation is already in full swing, with Science Fuse and its partners setting up spaces with hydroponic planting kits, 3D printers, and circuit wiring tools to create an environment of discovery and experimentation.

In Karachi, the “Ejaad Gah!” summer camp will take place in partnership with the renowned Pakistan Science Club. Tailored for young inventors aged 7 to 12, the camp will run from June 16 to July 3, with sessions scheduled from 3:30 to 5:00 PM on weekdays. Hosted at Kickstart on Shahrah-e-Faisal, the program is priced at Rs. 33,000. This camp focuses on sparking innovation through real-world problem solving and interactive making.

Lahore will host two separate camps. The “Maker Space” program is intended for tinkerers aged 10 to 14 and will run from June 16 to July 11 at Daftarkhwan Vogue. Sessions are from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on weekdays, with a participation fee of Rs. 33,500. This camp integrates hands-on design thinking, basic engineering, and science activities in a collaborative setting. For younger participants aged 6 to 9, the “Junior Scientists Camp,” held in collaboration with Code Kids Pakistan, will run from June 16 to June 27, also at Daftarkhwan Vogue. This afternoon program from 3:30 to 5:00 PM is available for Rs. 17,000 and welcomes older children up to age 12 as well.

Science Fuse is also offering attractive group and sibling discounts to ensure broader participation. Families and friends registering together can benefit from discounts of up to 25%, encouraging community engagement and shared learning experiences. These camps not only support STEM education but also build confidence, social skills, and creativity among children during their summer break.

Registrations for all camps are now open via the official Science Fuse website, with limited spots available. For parents and guardians seeking more information or assistance, the team can be reached via WhatsApp or call at 0310-004-5356 or through email at info@sciencefuse.com. Science Fuse’s 2025 summer camps aim to spark curiosity and inventiveness, shaping a new generation of thinkers and doers in Pakistan.

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