Get set to explore the future of tech and innovation at BTS 2024

Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS), Asia’s biggest technology event, brings together the global tech community, including industry leaders, policy makers, innovators, and technocrats.The 27th edition of the summit, the flagship event of the Department of Electronics, IT, Bt, Government of Karnataka, and co-hosted by the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), will be held on November 19-21, 2024, at Bangalore Palace.The event will elevate the central theme of BTS, which is Breaking Boundaries, to Unbound. As barriers between nations, industry, sectors, and cultures continue to dissolve, this is the time for unbounded innovation, collaboration, and growth across the global IT, deeptech, ESDM, biotech, lifetech, and startup ecosystems.BTS is driven by members of Karnataka’s Vision Groups on IT & electronics, biotechnology, and startups in close coordination with industry associations like Nasscom, IESA, ABAI, ABLE, TiE-Bangalore, US-India Business Council, Assocham, Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, FKCCI, and more. Startups in the IT, deeptech, electronics, semiconductor, AVGC, emerging tech, and biotech sectors will also be part of the event.International ConferenceBTS 2024’s conference sessions will be a powerhouse of knowledge-sharing, rich with insights from top-tier industry leaders, creating an invaluable space for networking, learning, and growth. Attendees will gain access to pioneering ideas that will fuel the future of technology, featuring perspectives from seasoned experts across multiple sectors. They can engage with leaders defining industry standards and making transformative strides in innovation.More than 460 global speakers from industry, research, and academia will address 5,000+ delegates in 85+ sessions over six dedicated tracks. These include:IT, Deeptech & Trends TrackElectro-Semicon TrackBiotech & Healthtech TrackStartup Ecosystem TrackGlobal Collaborations TrackIndia-USA Tech ConclaveThe conference will feature global tech leaders and innovators, including Azim Premji, Founder Chairman, Wipro; Dr S Somanath, Chairman, ISRO; Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Executive Chairperson, Biocon; Chairperson, VGBt, GoK; Kris Gopalakrishnan, Co-Founder, Infosys, and Chairperson, VGITE, GoK; Prashanth Prakash, Founding Partner, Accel Partners; and Chairperson, VGST, GoK; Sindhu Gangadharan, MD, SAP Labs India; Chairperson, Nasscom; Nuseir Yassin, CEO and Content Creator, Nas Daily; David E. Duncan, Contributor, Vanity Fair and Wired, and CEO, Arc Fusion; Bhaskar Ghosh, Chief Strategic & Innovation Officer, Accenture; and Nithin Kamath, Co-founder, Zerodha.A special feature this year will be a Dome Structured Hall, called the ‘Innovation Dome’, which will feature special programmes, workshops, product launches and so on. Vibrant ExhibitionThe BTS 2024 exhibition will provide a dynamic platform for companies and startups to showcase groundbreaking products, technologies, and solutions. It will be a hub of exploration and business networking, offering exhibitors opportunities to connect with potential partners, investors, and clients. Attendees can gain exposure, forge valuable partnerships, and demonstrate their company’s expertise on an international stage.Focused Pavilions:Corporate & IndustryGlobal Innovation Alliance Startup ZoneSTPI National ShowcaseMSME National Pavilion  R&D Pavilion (Lab to Market) Leading States of India Karnataka Showcase Beyond Bengaluru Technology Parks Sectoral Pavilions:Biotech & HealthtechElectronics & SemiconductorsTelecomSpacetechMobilityGreentechEdtechBFSI & FintechAnimation & Gaming Special Events & ProgrammesBTS 2024’s special events will go beyond traditional sessions, recognising excellence, nurturing talent, and creating a vibrant environment for competition and celebration. These programmes will support the next generation of tech leaders and foster a collaborative spirit among professionals. From awards to quizzes, these events aim to inspire innovation and bring together diverse voices across industries.Product Launch Arena: A Product Launch Stage is offered to startups, established companies, and innovators to unveil their latest product or service to the industry and media.Beyond Bengaluru: This initiative of the Government of Karnataka is aimed at promoting emerging innovation clusters like Hubballi-Dharwad-Belagavi, Kalaburagi, Mysuru, Mangaluru and others. Bio Poster Showcase: Bio Posters – the Walkway of Discovery is a platform for young researchers to showcase breakthrough ideas in healthtech and biotech sectors.Awards: BTS recognises the contribution of achievers with awards like STPI IT Export Awards, Smart Bio Awards, Startup Awards & Exhibitor Awards.Competitions: The TCS Rural IT Quiz and BioQuiz will engage and inspire young minds nationwide. B2B Meetings: B2B meetings between startups, businesses, investors, and governments are a cornerstone of BTS 2024.Why Bengaluru and Karnataka? Bengaluru, with its strong tech ecosystem, provides the ideal setting for BTS 2024. Supported by Karnataka’s progressive policies, Bengaluru and its innovation hubs—Hubballi, Mysuru, and Mangaluru—drive a robust tech industry. This summit will showcase Karnataka’s dedication to global technology leadership, economic growth, and innovation that benefits all.BTS 2024 will be more than a gathering of top minds; it will be a platform where innovations are showcased, connections are made, and the future of technology is shaped. Join us in experiencing the power of collective innovation and ambition at BTS 2024, a summit where ideas meet action, and possibilities become reality.

BestCellar Book Bar opens Tuesday in Clarence

Devon Power and her father, Pete, will open BestCellar Book Bar, a bookstore and bar in a plaza on Main Street in Clarence.

Derek Gee, Buffalo News

BestCellar Book Bar opens TuesdayBookworms across Western New York, rejoice! BestCellar Book Bar will open its doors Tuesday at 9560 Main St., Clarence.BestCellar is a new concept to the region, and a rare one anywhere. The business is a mashup of a bookstore and a bar, with books for sale on one side of the room, a bar on the other, and tables and seating in between.It’s the brainchild of Devon Powers, a nurse practitioner from Snyder who has gone into business with her father, Peter Powers.”I love to read in public by myself, but I just didn’t ever feel like there was a space that was comfortable enough,” she said.The bar will serve wine, beer, cider and mocktails, as well as coffee drinks.

People are also reading…

The book selection will feature new titles and bestsellers, historical fiction, romance, fantasy, young adult, history and science nonfiction. The wall across from the bar will be covered in bookshelves, while other movable bookshelves will be on wheels so the space can be reconfigured for such events as author appearances, trivia nights and book signings. A communal space in the back will be available for book clubs to reserve.The rest of the space is filled with benches, tables and workspaces throughout. Decor is “calm and moody,” Devon Powers said.”I would describe it best as kind of like one of those antique libraries with a moody spin on it,” Devon Powers said.

BestCellar’s storefront in Clarence.

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Welcome to Buffalo Next. This newsletter from The Buffalo News will bring you the latest coverage on the changing Buffalo Niagara economy – from real estate to health care to startups. Read more at BuffaloNext.com.New Starbucks coming to AmherstThe new Shake Shack restaurant expected to open on Niagara Falls Boulevard in Amherst next year will have a new Starbucks for a neighbor.The outparcel, in the Boulevard South retail plaza in front of Homegoods, will have a 2,500-square-foot space for a Starbucks cafe with a drive-thru.Starbucks already has another location half a mile to the north of the new location on Niagara Falls Boulevard, as well as a licensed cafe in the Barnes and Noble store just a short walk across Romney Road.Jersey Mike’s Subs opens in HamburgJersey Mike’s Subs, a New Jersey-based fast-food chain, has opened a location at 5340 Southwestern Blvd., Hamburg. The franchise owner is Evan Mayer.Customers can place orders in the store or for pickup through the website or through the Jersey Mike’s app. Delivery is available in most areas through the Jersey Mike’s app or through third-party delivery partners. Curbside pickup is available for orders placed in the Jersey Mike’s app.The store is still hiring. It’s really goodbye to Bye’s PopcornBye’s Popcorn, a beloved popcorn stand in Olcott, closed last year after the death of owner Patricia Drews. Now, the contents of the business and her estate have gone up for auction.Separate lots in the auction include the usual machinery and equipment to be expected, such as a metal popcorn maker. But there are also antique cars, such as an antique 1930 Ford Model A with a “Hooray for Hoover” sticker and a Bye’s Popcorn logo on the side, as well as an antique dress form, vintage beverage signs, blow-mold Christmas decorations and other collectibles. The Lockport Olcott Road business had been in operation since 1923, making it to a century in business before it closed. Drews bought the business in 1969, and ended up owning the company longer than the Bye family did.The business contents and estate are listed with Auctions International.Mister Christmas moves, expandsJust in time for the holiday rush, Mister Christmas has moved and expanded at the Eastern Hills Mall. The year-round Christmas holiday store has relocated to the former Dave & Buster’s arcade, more than doubling its space. The store has an exterior entrance, so isn’t expected to be affected by any construction at the mall as it makes its transition to a town center.Mister Christmas, which sells all things Christmas, such as artificial trees and holiday decorations, is owned by Keith and Lisa Mann.AAA awards “Four Diamond” ratingsAAA has awarded its prestigious “Four Diamond” ratings to local hotels and restaurants. Most awards go to establishments in the New York City area, but Western New York had a respectable showing this year.In Buffalo, awards went to the Westin Buffalo Hotel and the Mansion on Delaware Avenue, as well as to Oliver’s Restaurant. Awards also went to the Lake House on Canandaigua, the Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino in Niagara Falls and the Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino in Salamanca.Spirit Halloween testing Christmas locationsSpirit Halloween, the Halloween retailer known for filling vacant real estate with its seasonal pop-up retail concept, will test another holiday concept with Spirit of Christmas stores this year.None of the eight Spirit of Christmas pilot stores will open in Western New York, but those interested in making the trip can find one at the Mill Creek Mall in Erie, Pa. That location was most recently filled by Spirit Halloween.THE LATESTThe Sumitomo tire plant in the Town of Tonawanda is closing, dealing a blow to the region’s manufacturing base and prompting local officials to react. A union leader said he was shocked by the decision, as was Mark Poloncarz. Gov. Kathy Hochul pledged to aid the plant’s workers.National Fuel Gas has scrapped a controversial pipeline project.Parking is emerging as the main point of neighborhood resistance to the proposed $80 million redevelopment of the former Voelker’s Bowling Center.Larkin Development Group has acquired another group of properties on Seneca Street as it seeks to expand the Larkinville neighborhood.Bradley Chapman has been named president of Bradford Regional Medical Center and Olean General Hospital.The value of the Buffalo Sabres is soaring.Repair work has started on the closed hostel in downtown Buffalo, and the group that runs it hopes to be able to reopen next spring.Moog Inc. is getting a boost from rising military spending in Europe.Paychecks are starting to rise faster across the Buffalo Niagara region.Kissing Bridge has a new owner.UAW leaders want Gov. Kathy Hochul to talk to General Motors executives about its planned expansion in the Town of Tonawanda.ICYMIFive reads from Buffalo Next:1. A lot goes into getting local grocery stores ready for the Thanksgiving shopping rush.2. Buffalo officials are considering whether to impose more restrictions on short-term rentals.3. How retailers try to entice shoppers to do their holiday buying early.4. Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman is quickly hauling in sponsorship deals.5. Habitat for Humanity is taking a new approach to building homes. It could lead to new development in the Buffalo Niagara region.The Buffalo Next team gives you the big picture on the region’s economic revitalization. Email tips to [email protected] or reach Buffalo Next Editor David Robinson at 716-849-4435.Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up to get the latest in your inbox five days a week.
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Business breakfast meeting shines spotlight on Guruve

Business breakfast meeting shines spotlight on Guruve

Fungai Lupande
Mashonaland Central Bureau
The Zimbabwe Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises in collaboration with the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small, and Medium Enterprises recently held a business breakfast meeting in Guruve to share ideas, foster networking, inspire local entrepreneurs, and create business opportunities for the community.
The meeting was attended by local businesspeople and those from as far as Harare and Chitungwiza.
Guruve Rural District Council’s acting chief executive, Mr Munyengetero Maposa highlighted various business opportunities available in the district.
“There are vast opportunities in the gold and chrome mining sectors, agriculture, retail, transport and logistics, as well as in tourism within Guruve District,” he said.
Guruve is home to the renowned Tengenenge Arts Centre, which has produced world-famous sculptors, including the late Bernard Matemera and Henry Munyaradzi. The centre attracts international tourists who visit to see its unique artefacts.
One of the speakers at the meeting was Dr Kudzanai Vhere, an author of several books on entrepreneurship.
He urged the business community to be innovative and to consider opportunities beyond their local areas to make a greater impact in the business arena.
The guest of honour, Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Christopher Magomo expressed gratitude to Guruve RDC for organising the meeting.
“SMEs are pivotal to development and are the backbone of our economy,” the minister said.
He also urged large corporations to support small and medium enterprises and encouraged them to view these businesses as partners rather than competitors.
Mr Godfrey Chireru, the Guruve District Information Officer said the entrepreneurial spirit displayed at the meeting was impressive.
He said the event provided an opportunity for small and medium enterprises to explore how they can collectively contribute to the nation’s economic growth.

PWDs Launch Entrepreneurs, Business Association

Resource persons and participants at the training

Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) have launched the Ghana PWDs Entrepreneurs and Business Association (EBA) in Accra.
The  newly launched  national association is aimed at empowering  PWDs  by helping them attain skills in entrepreneurship, marketing, business orientation, capacity building.
The Association also aims to help PWDs entrepreneurs to access grants and equipment from stakeholders like the government and other private agencies.
Speaking at the launch, president for PWDs EBA, Richard Offei, explained that the mission of the association is to empower PWDs to become successful entrepreneurs, create employment opportunities for PWDs and also showcase innovative business ventures of persons with disability.
He explained that the association will help its members to attain skills in various economic fields to help empower the members’ financially in order to carter for their basic needs and reduce the dependency rate of PWDs on the government and in the society.
However, Mr. Offei expressed his grievance at the discrimination that PWDs face in society as it is the perception that they are expected to be beggars on the street.
Again, he expressed disappointment as invited government dignitaries did not show up at the launch.

By Florence Asamoah Adom

Washington Maritime Blue opens programs for startups to boost ocean energy innovation

Non-profit alliance Washington Maritime Blue has opened applications for its 2025 Blue Ventures Programs, aimed at startups and entrepreneurs working on ocean-focused technologies. Source: Washington Maritime Blue

According to Washington Maritime Blue, the programs will support solutions in renewable ocean energy, maritime decarbonization, sustainable fishing and seafood, healthy and sustainable oceans, ocean and maritime digitalization, and justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives through three tracks: the Maritime Blue Innovation Accelerator, the Tacoma Maritime Blue Incubator, and the Seattle Maritime Blue Incubator

The programs are part of the Maritime Blue Cluster, North America’s largest blue economy network, providing participants with direct access to industry mentors and pilot opportunities, Washington Maritime Blue noted. Startups accepted into these programs can expedite commercial scaling and establish partnerships with key industry players.

The Maritime Innovation Accelerator includes up to $100,000 in investment to support participant growth, while both incubators offer cost-free entry, enabling startups to scale without sacrificing equity or facing upfront fees. Participants will also have access to collaborative office spaces in Seattle and Tacoma for over a year.

“We are committed to empowering the next generation of maritime innovators,” said Brian Hoffman, Director of Blue Ventures. 

“By connecting startups with industry leaders, investors, and mentors, we aim to create a thriving ecosystem that drives sustainability and economic growth in our region.”

Applications are open until January 6, 2025, with reviews and interviews conducted throughout January. Final selections will be revealed by January 31, 2025.

In September, the U.S. Department of Energy (U.S. DOE), Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO), issued a $112.5 million funding call to spur the demonstration of wave energy technologies through open water testing and system validation.

This investment will drive the development of a diversified wave energy project pipeline in the U.S. waters, accelerating deployments.

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As WTM’s Premier Partner, Greece showcased its cultural experiences and year-round tourism appeal through a significant presence at the Visit Greece stand, operated by the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO).
“WTM is the ideal platform for Greece,” noted Kefalogianni, referencing the 81 Greek co-exhibitors, ranging from Evros to Kastellorizo.
The official ribbon-cutting ceremony of WTM London 2024 with Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni and the expo’s Event Director Juliette Losardo. They are accompanied by Greek National Tourism organization (GNTO) Secretary General Andreas Fiorentinos, GNTO UK& Ireland Director Eleni Skarveli, Greek Ambassador Ioannis Tsaousis, and Minister’s Cabinet Member George Papatzanis. Photo source: WTM London
On November 5, as part of Greece’s role as WTM London 2024 Premier Partner, Kefalogianni officially inaugurated the expo and conducted multiple meetings throughout the event, receiving positive feedback on Greece’s tourism appeal.
“2023 closed as a record year, and current data indicate that 2024 will set new records for Greek tourism,” she told the media. Early indicators from the UK and beyond show positive demand, she noted, underscoring that Greece’s strategy emphasizes quality tourism growth, sustainable environmental practices, and the distribution of visitors across regions.
According to data given during WTM London, Greece’s tourism sector is on track for a record-breaking year in 2024, with projections of nearly 35 million visitors and a 10 percent rise in revenue to approximately 22 billion euros.
Partnerships with EasyJet Holidays and Monocle
GNTO Secretary General Andreas Fiorentinos, Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni and EasyJet holidays CEO Garry Wilson. Photo source: Tourism Ministry
Kefalogianni also signed a collaboration agreement with EasyJet Holidays, highlighting Greece’s dedication to building partnerships aligned with Greece’s tourism objectives. The GNTO partnership aims to promote sustainable tourism and foster mutual growth. Additionally, Greece teamed up with the media brand Monocle to expand its visibility in international markets through print and digital campaigns.
Kefalogianni also met with British Airways Holidays’ General Manager Andrew Flintham and conducted interviews on BBC’s Business Today, Monocle Radio, and Radio Business Podcast, reaching global audiences.
Photo source: Tourism Ministry
The Greek tourism minister also held discussions with her counterparts from Egypt, Bulgaria, Italy, Cyprus, San Marino, and Saudi Arabia to advance Greek tourism initiatives, seeking support for Greece’s candidate for Secretary General of the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism), Harry Theoharis.
The WTM London 2024 runs through Thursday, November 7, with the Greek Travel Pages (GTP) as an official media partner, covering ongoing updates on the event. See our WTM London 2024 Special for news and updates.

A Climate Scientist on What Trump’s Victory Means for Global Warming

As Donald Trump won the presidency, significant portions of
the United States were in drought condition.
October was the driest
month on record in my home state of New Jersey, and the high the day after
the election was a balmy 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Just a few weeks ago, abnormally hot waters in
the Gulf of Mexico fostered
the rapid growth of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, and made Helene’s
rainfall so intense that western North Carolina suffered the worst flooding in
over a century.The effects of climate change will continue to worsen as
long as we humans continue to dump heat-trapping pollution into the atmosphere.
The Biden administration’s policies, especially the Inflation Reduction Act,
were not enough on their own to realize the administration’s goal of halving
U.S. emissions by 2030 and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, but they were the
most significant
moves to limit heat-trapping pollution in U.S. history.Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle these policies. All else
being equal, Carbon
Brief estimates that move could increase carbon dioxide emissions between
2025 and 2030 alone by about 4 billion tons, thereby causing nearly $1 trillion
in global damage.  Further, Trump will once
again withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement and seek to undermine
international climate diplomacy, giving other right-wing leaders around the
world the go-ahead to slow action on climate change or even ignore it
altogether. Thus, there is a good chance U.S. moves to delay decarbonization will
be partially reciprocated by other countries.There are some countervailing
factors. On the one hand, most of the benefits of the Inflation Reduction
Act in the form of clean energy and manufacturing investments have flowed
to red districts. When push comes to shove, some Republican Congressmen
might not acquiesce in having their largess removed. The Inflation Reduction
Act has also leveraged and accelerated trends in clean energy that have substantial
momentum on their own. Regardless of what Donald Trump does, solar will remain
the cheapest
new electricity source in much of the world, and battery prices will continue
to plummet.On the other hand, Donald Trump has promised an economic
agenda likely
to trigger a substantial economic slowdown, including deporting a
significant chunk of America’s blue-collar workforce at a time of low
unemployment and placing large taxes on imported goods. He’s also pledged to
place Elon Musk in charge of cutting government spending, a move that Musk
says “would involve some temporary hardship” for average Americans.Some heterodox economists argue for “degrowth”
as a solution
to climate change. This is problematic for many reasons, but the degrowth for
which they argue is smart degrowth coupled with a redistribution agenda to
limit hardship. The degrowth that might occur from Trump’s policies would be
accidental and reckless. Reversing economic growth is the worst way to slow
emissions growth—but that’s likely what will happen. So the harm Trump
will do in terms of emissions may be limited by his diminishment of the U.S.
economy.There’s also another possibility worth considering: that the
MAGA coalition might take an unexpected turn, fusing its xenophobia with a climate
agenda. Elon Musk is, of course, well
aware of the climate challenge. More surprisingly, in the October Vice
Presidential debate, J.D. Vance hinted
at a decarbonization policy not unlike that of the Biden/Harris administration:
“You’d want to reshore as much American manufacturing as possible and you’d
want to produce as much energy as possible… double down and invest in American
workers and the American people.” Of course, he bracketed this proposal with a
dismissal of climate change as “weird science” and denied that these were the Biden
administration policies.But as climate disasters continue to accumulate, it seems
quite possible a growing MAGA faction will, like France’s Marine Le Pen, tilt
in an ecofascist
direction. Many on the left have, after
all, talked about the need to declare a “climate
emergency” and for a “wartime
mobilization” to fight climate change. Authoritarians love states
of emergency, particularly ones with no obvious end point, and such calls
could easily be turned in an illiberal direction. An ecofascist MAGA president might
pair a declared climate emergency with draconian measures directed, for example,
against migrants or other scapegoats.Regardless of future emissions,
we are already experiencing a dangerous stream of climate disasters. Dealing with
these threats requires good governance and an attention to on-the-ground facts;
Trump, by contrast, represents a move toward Russian-style kleptocracy, with
little attention to long-term planning and little regard for truth. Trump has a
history of trying to link
disaster relief to political support, and famously
edited a National Weather Service hurricane forecast to align with his
statements.The onset of the Covid-19
pandemic in 2020 proved the ultimate test of the Trump administration’s skill
in disaster management. Though most
Americans now report believing they were better off four years ago—a time
of mass death and supply shortages—than they are today, it is hard to argue
that the administration passed
this test.Trump’s confederates also seek to dismantle our ability to
study climate threats. If enacted, the Project
2025 agenda would dismantle the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, commercialize the National Weather Service’s forecasts, and block
the periodic scientific assessments of climate change that have been
required by law since the George H. W. Bush administration, and to which I
myself have contributed. These moves would make it harder to measure the
effects of human activity on the climate, harder to learn about extreme weather
as it is brewing, and thus harder to protect ourselves.Halting further warming and building resilience to climate
disasters are essential for both the economy and national security. And yet the
American people have chosen an executive who has campaigned not on solving
these problems but on authoritarianism
and conspiracy
theories. This is a path to American decline, not a path to American
greatness.I wish I had some hopeful thoughts to offer. But as Kate
Marvel wrote in a beautiful essay about the climate crisis published during
the first Trump administration, to preserve both our climate and our democracy,
“We need courage, not hope. Grief, after all, is the cost of being alive. We
are all fated to live lives shot through with sadness, and are not worth less
for it. Courage is the resolve to do well without the assurance of a happy
ending.”In the aftermath of a disaster, most people respond not with
greed or violence, but with courage
and compassion. Tackling the climate crisis and growing democracy require
both, regardless of whether the federal government is working to advance or
obstruct these goals.

Discovery Science Place to celebrate grand opening of ice-skating rink

Discovery Science Place invites the community to a festive celebration of wintertime fun at the grand opening of their brand-new ice-skating rink on Friday, Nov. 15 from 6 to 9 p.m.This event will offer families a magical start to the holiday season with an array of activities included in the $15 ticket price.Attendees can enjoy a 45-minute skating session on the synthetic ice rink, along with a dinner, holiday craft activities, and cookie decorating. Santa will be there for photo opportunities, and complimentary hot cocoa will be available.Tickets can be purchased online at www.discoveryscienceplace.org/ice-skating.#placement_588494_0_i{width:100%;margin:0 auto;}“Discovery Science Place is thrilled to bring this experience back to our community,” said Tami Urias, Marketing and Development Director of Discovery Science Place. “We’re looking forward to welcoming guests to a fun-filled event that combines the joy of wintertime skating with creative holiday activities in a family-friendly setting. We can’t wait to see families come together and create lasting memories on the rink!”From beginners to experienced skaters, this unique rink promises fun for everyone. Visitors can join public skating sessions, celebrate birthdays, or even reserve the rink for memorable after-hours events. Schools are invited to take advantage of field trip packages, which bring together educational programs and recreational time on the ice for an unforgettable experience.For more details and ticket information, visit www.discoveryscienceplace.org/ice-skating.