2025 Community STEM & Drone Discovery Day at Murdoch University
- Anita
- Jul 26
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 27
Join us for a vibrant day of innovation, learning, and community at the 2025 Community STEM & Drone Discovery Day, hosted by Aicode Australia in collaboration with Squadrone and Murdoch University.
Date: Saturday, 2 August 2025
Time: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: Level 4, Boola Katitjin, Murdoch University
Admission: Free (registration required for entry and prize draws)
This event is designed for students, parents, educators, and technology enthusiasts. Whether you're new to STEM or a passionate learner, this day offers something exciting for everyone.

Event Highlights
RoboPro Australia 4th Youth Drone Competition Award Ceremony
(9.30am - 11am)
Celebrate students from Perth, Broome, Sydney, Malaysia, and Indonesia as they receive awards for their drone innovation and teamwork.
Drone Racing and Indoor Drone Light Shows
Enjoy live drone racing by student teams and captivating indoor light displays.
Expert Talks and AI Panel Discussion
Learn from leaders in robotics, drones, and AI with guest speakers from Murdoch University, Curtin University, The University of Western Australia, and She Codes Australia.
Hands-On Activities and Workshops
Participate in interactive STEM activities including:
Build-a-drone workshop
Coding with Micro:bit
Drone and robot simulators
Robotics demonstrations
Chinese shadow puppetry and traditional crafts
Booth Activities
Explore themed booths from sponsors and partners such as Aizone, Woodside Energy, XPENG Midland, Murdoch University, UXMachines, UNAAWA, She Codes Australia, and more.
XPENG G6 and FPV Drone Experience
Visit Level 3’s Northern Plaza for outdoor drone demonstrations, cage flying zones, and vehicle tech showcases.
Lucky Draws at 12:30 PM and 3:20 PM
Complete your event passport by visiting booths to enter our prize draws.
We welcome all families and individuals passionate about future technologies and STEM education.
Register now to join this exciting community event!




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