Ever wondered how satellites work? Here’s your chance to build one—inside a soda can!
Join our hands-on interactive session and discover the exciting world of CanSat — a mini-satellite model that fits inside a can but works like a real satellite! This interactive session will be held on 08 November 2025 from 8:00 PM to 09:30 PM and conducted by Md Abid Hossain, Lecturer, Department of CSE, United International University, Mentor, UIU Mars Rover Team and Adviser, SIC CanSat Crew.
This session will help you understand how satellites collect data, how sensors and coding work together, and how small satellites contribute to space exploration.
Take your first step into space engineering — guided by experienced mentors and space enthusiasts!
What You’ll Learn
- What is a CanSat and how it works
- How to design and assemble your own CanSat
- Basics of sensors, coding, and data transmission
- Real-world applications of small satellites
- Live Q&A with space experts
Eligibility Criteria
✅ Open to students from schools, colleges, and universities
✅ Participants should have basic knowledge of robotics, electronics, or programming
✅ Must be interested in space science, engineering, or satellite technology
✅ Can join individually or as part of a school/college team
✅ Age group: 12 years and above
If you’re curious about space, science, and innovation, this session is for you! No prior CanSat experience required — just your curiosity and enthusiasm to learn
Free Entry (First Come, First Serve), Seats are Limited!
Register Now:
https://forms.gle/tyS2GHFTWXGQKpT88
E-Certificate will be provided to all participants
“Build Your Own Satellite — Inside a Can!”
Take the first step toward becoming a future space engineer
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