[Additional recruitment/first come, first served] Learn how sports prosthetics work and try them out

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Sports prosthetic limbs are made of carbon and have a spring-like bouncing function. You can learn about the technology used by para-athletes while watching the movement of the prosthetic limbs as the athletes run. You can also try on the sports prosthetic limbs that the athletes actually use and experience how they run. Finally, you can learn how technology is evolving the human body through a running demonstration by former Paralympian Jun Haruta and a social event.
Workshop management company
Xiborg Inc.
Date and time
August 3 (Sat) 13:00-15:00
Venue
Mori Building Conference Room
[Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 14th floor]
Entry fee
1,000 yen (tax included)
Maximum number of participants
30 people
Eligible ages
1st grade of elementary school to junior high school
Parent/guardian accompaniment
Any
Support in English
None
Category
technology

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The workshop information (date and time, capacity, etc.) listed on this page is accurate as of the start of recruitment.
Additional applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, so there may not be space available for the event you desire.
Currently, applications are accepted for the slots displayed on the application form.


Additional recruitment period
July 30th (Tuesday) 18:00 - August 1st (Thursday) 23:59

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