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ASPAC/ASTEN fellows
Organising a science activity with fun and creativity
Nelson Cheng‐Chih Chen, National Science and Technology Museum, Taiwan
2010 ASPAC Fellow
Facility and exhibit rehabilitation after Typhoon Ondoy ‐ the Philippine Science Centrum experience
Florencio Gando, Jr., Philippine Science Centrum, Philippine Foundation for Science and Technology, Philippines
2010 ASPAC Fellow
Avian influenza awareness
Sri Wahyu Cahyaningsih, Pusat Peragaan Iptek ‐ Science & Technology Centre Indonesia, Indonesia
2010 ASPAC Fellow
Adults can be engaged too
Craig Bloxsome, Scitech, Australia
2010 ASTEN Fellow
Participatory programs: Giving visitors a voice
Janson Hews, Powerhouse Museum, Australia
2010 ASTEN Fellow
On the path of re‐Discovery: redefining relationships with our visitors, staff and volunteers
Angie Carter, Discovery Science and Technology Centre, Bendigo, Australia
2010 ASTEN Fellow

The ASPAC 2010 twist draws on several elements to draw together the essence of ASPAC 2010.

SOUTHERN TREASURE: The twist’s colours and shape evoke pounamu, or New Zealand jade – a special treasure of the South.

FRIENDSHIP: The twist is drawn from a popular shape for pounamu pendants – the infinity symbol, representing ongoing friendship.

INTERTWINING: ASPAC 2010 seeks to facilitate sharing of the collective knowledge of the Asia Pacific Science Centre community and experience, drawing on each other for inspiration and ideas.

GROWTH: Like living plants, ASPAC 2010 delegates will have the opportunity to grow, cross fertilise, and extend out our tendrils to each other.