The Festival’s inaugural event took place a decade ago, in 2012. It made history by being the first scientific and arts festival introduced in Malta. In recent years, both the number of activities and the number of partners, researchers, and volunteers involved have more than tripled.
On October 1, Valletta is ready to host a full day of entertaining and informative activities in association with Notte Bianca. The event is set to take place from 10 a.m. all the way to 11 p.m.
The organisers have declared that the goal of this year’s festival is to advocate the idea that citizens can use research-based knowledge to help identify the political, social, environmental, and technological opportunities around them.