Welcome to the ASPAC Website

The Asia Pacific Network of Science & Technology Centres (ASPAC) was formed in 1997 to facilitate communication and cooperation amongst centres, museums and other organisations which use interactive approaches to encourage excellence and innovation in informal learning and the public understanding of science and technology in the Asia Pacific region.

Latest

ASPAC signs the Toronto Declaration

ASPAC's President Ms Tengku Nasariah Ibrahim signed the Toronto Declaration on behalf of all ASPAC member institutions at the recent 5th Science Centre World Congress. The declaration challenges science centres worldwide to be "agents of change", tackling difficult issues in their own regions to make the world a better place.

climateXchange: How's your world?

climateXchange aims to contribute to the community’s understanding and awareness of climate change and the ways in which we might all contribute to the solution.

Users can contribute (in text, photographs and video) their own stories about climate change in their local area. climateXchange has been produced by Questacon on behalf of the Asia-Pacific Science Centre Network as a contribution to International Polar Year.

ASPAC Membership

Don't forget, we now have online membership renewal payments - subscriptions are due now!

A Growing Network

ASPAC Membership Map

ASPAC draws its membership from 17 countries in Asia and the Pacific, Europe and North America. Members include science centres, science museums, children's museums and exhibit design and fabrication firms. Go to members map.

Contact

For further information about ASPAC contact:

Mr Brenton Honeyman
ASPAC Executive Director
Questacon, Australia
T +61 2 6270 2811
F +61 2 6273 4346
E bhoneyman@questacon.edu.au

 
     
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