Galactic Innovators | School Holiday Program 2026
Event description
What Would It Take For Humans To Live In Outer Space?
Over the course of this action-packed school holiday program, the Galactic Innovators program will see students stepping into the role of space pioneers as they explore what it takes to help humans live beyond Earth. As scientists and engineers around the world work to send humans to Mars and beyond, they’re facing big questions. How do we travel across space for months or even years at a time? How can we grow food, recycle water, and build sustainable habitats in places with no atmosphere? What technologies will we need to survive and thrive off-world?
In this action packed program, students will take on real-world challenges inspired by space exploration, from designing interplanetary spacecraft to building futuristic farms that could grow food on the Moon or Mars. Using big picture thinking and learning about the latest innovations from industry, they’ll work to prototype solutions and present their ideas to a panel of space innovation experts.
With industry speakers, hands-on experiences and a tour of the Aviation Australia hangar and flight training facilities, students will leave this program inspired by the opportunities available to them in the future of the aviation industry. Whether you dream of becoming an astronaut, an engineer, or a planetary farmer, Galactic Innovators will leave you inspired to imagine life beyond Earth, and how you could help make it happen. To find out more about what to expect, head to: www.bopindustries.com/post/innovation-in-aviation
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Is This Program For?
This program is open to all students, specifically those who have an interest in aviation. The program will run as 2 x streams with a primary program for students in Grades 4-6 and a senior program for students in Grades 7-10.
When Does The Program Run?
The program will be running on Wednesday the 14th and Thursday the 15th of January 2026. This is a 2-day program, with each day running from 9:00am - 3:00pm. Students may be dropped off from 8:30am and collected by 3:30pm.
Where Will The Program Be Held?
The program will be held at Aviation Australia's campus. 15 Boronia Road, Brisbane Airport, Queensland.
What Do Students Need To Bring?
We ask that students bring morning tea, lunch and a device (laptop/tablet/etc.) if they have one. All other equipment will be provided. Please note that students need to wear fully closed in shoes for both days.
Do Students Need Any Prior Experience?
Students don't need any prior experience for this program. We will be able to cater to different skill levels and interest areas. We just ask that students are willing to participate, and ready to learn about the amazing world of aviation.
If You Have Any Other Questions, Please Don't Hesitate To Contact The BOP Team At info@bopindustries.com.
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