Experience the First Quiet Time at the Medtronic Exhibition – Galway Science & Technology Festival

Pictured at the announcement were Gwen Francis, Anne Murray, Máire Bríd Ní Chonghaile, and Anna Marie Craughwell. Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure

Pictured at the announcement were Gwen Francis, Anne Murray, Máire Bríd Ní Chonghaile, and Anna Marie Craughwell. Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure

Galway Autism Partnership (GAP ), in collaboration with Medtronic, will present the first-ever "Quiet Time" experience at this year's Medtronic Exhibition, part of the Galway Science & Technology Festival.

This special event on Sunday, November 10, from 9:00 to 10:30am at the Human Biology Building, University of Galway is designed to offer a comfortable, sensory-friendly environment for individuals who may find the full festival atmosphere challenging or overwhelming.

During Quiet Time, visitors can explore the interactive Medtronic Exhibition in a calm and supportive environment. This session is open to all, with limited numbers to ensure a quieter, more relaxed experience.

There will be three 30-minute slots, which can be booked via the GAP Events Page:

Home | www.galwayautismpartnership.com (gapcamps.com )

Highlights of Quiet Time:

· Small groups can maintain a calm environment

· Engaging exhibits and hands-on are activities tailored for sensory comfort

· Supportive GAP facilitators and Medtronic volunteers on hand

· Convenient parking close to the venue (details on GAP Events Page ticket booking for event )

This is a unique chance to enjoy the excitement of the Medtronic Exhibition at a gentle pace. GAP invites you to be part of this welcoming, inclusive event.

 

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