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

The Science and Technology Festival committee from L-R: Orla Sheeran, Barry O’Connell, Ursula Crampton GAP, Anna Marie Craughwell, Gwen Francis, Maire Brid Ní Chonghaile GAP, and Karl Dooher.

The Science and Technology Festival committee from L-R: Orla Sheeran, Barry O’Connell, Ursula Crampton GAP, Anna Marie Craughwell, Gwen Francis, Maire Brid Ní Chonghaile GAP, and Karl Dooher.

Galway Autism Partnership (GAP ), in partnership with Medtronic, is pleased to announce the return of “Quiet Time” at Medtronic Exhibition, part of the Galway Science & Technology Festival.

This special event is designed to offer a comfortable, sensory-friendly environment for individuals who may find the full festival atmosphere challenging or overwhelming.

The event runs on Sunday, November 9, from 9:00 to 10:30 AM at the Human Biology Building, at the University of Galway.

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.

The 1.5 Hour slot is available to book via the GAP Events Page [www.galway autismpartnership.com]www galwayautism partnership.com With Quiet Time, small groups can maintain a calm environment; there are engaging exhibits and hands-on activities tailored for sensory comfort; supportive GAP facilitators and Medtronic volunteers on hand; and convenient parking close to the venue (check GAP social media )

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

 

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