Salon International des Inventions de Genève

Top picks for

Sunday 13 April

AI, robots and a telescope to end the Exhibition in style

From deep space to the marvels of artificial intelligence — with hands-on workshops for curious minds — this final day promises plenty of surprises!

European Space Agency

Hop aboard for a journey through the interstellar universe!

– 10:00 a.m. (in English): spotlight on the James Webb Space Telescope

– 10:15 a.m.: blast off for a comet interception mission

– 2:05 p.m. (in English): a look back at the history of APSK

For Young Explorers (from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

– Sciencescope: fun, hands-on workshops led by the University of Geneva on Earth sciences, life sciences, astronomy, and anthropology.

– Fab Lab Onl’fait: intro to 3D printing and modelling: discover how polar coordinates can turn into real-life objects!

Swiss pavilion

Innovation on every floor, with the Campus Biotech Geneva Foundation and EPFL’s Science Promotion Office. Start-ups, experiments, discoveries — it’s all happening here!

– 10:00 a.m.: on stage at the Swiss Pavilion: a conference on human-centered artificial intelligence, hosted by the Chinese Embassy. On the agenda: international dialogue, next-gen robots by Unitree, and a demonstration of an AI capable of stepping into the physical world.

– 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.: CERN takes the stage with a science show where particles become the stars of a quantum crime mystery!