As a founding partner, we’re delighted to see them launch a visionary new brand. The attraction, which is set to open in summer 2022 at Seacombe Ferry Terminal in Wallasey (just two minutes’ walk from our King’s Wharf Operations & Maintenance base), will now be known as Eureka! Science + Discovery.
The team this week launched a new teaser video and website to excite and inspire audiences as work on the site gets underway.
The exciting new attraction, which has been co-created with young people, local communities and partners across the Liverpool City Region, will breathe new life into key subjects through a range of unique exhibits and interactive experiences, and also has a crucial role in helping to tackle skills challenges in the UK and across the north-west.
More than 120 young people have been involved so far in designing the exhibition content, working in partnership with key stakeholders across the Liverpool City Region, including founding partner Ørsted, alongside Unilever, Sci-tech Daresbury, Arup, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Liverpool John Moores University.
“We hope Eureka! Science + Discovery inspires millions of young people and families to get excited and engaged with science and STEAM subjects,” said Eureka!’s Chief Executive, Leigh-Anne Stradeski.
“Eureka! in Halifax is very much known as the national children’s museum, but we know Eureka Science + Discovery in the Liverpool City Region will bring something else and appeal to older children and families. Put simply, we just want to get young people more excited about science and technology, helping to encourage them to explore and fall in love with STEAM subjects.”
The rebrand activity, including a new brand and logo, was carried out by Liverpool-based PlayMaker Studio, and a new website for Eureka! Science + Discovery is available at www.eurekadiscovery.org.uk.
The £11.75m attraction has been funded by several partners, including a £6.4m grant from the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority’s Strategic Investment Fund.
Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said of the investment: “Our museums are an integral part of our world-class offer to visitors - and a key reason why our region is the country’s cultural capital. It’s fantastic that the Eureka! team has chosen us for their first outpost.
“As someone who is passionate about skills and technical subjects, I’m especially delighted to see they’ll be putting a special emphasis on STEAM subjects. Who knows how many engineers and scientists of the future might be inspired by their visits to Eureka! Science + Discovery?”
Other key funders and partners include Wirral Council with the attraction playing a key part in extensive regeneration plans to revitalise Birkenhead, its iconic waterfront and the wider Left Bank area, along with investment and support from The Johnson Foundation, and BEIS, UKRI and Wellcome as part of the Inspiring Science Fund.
Alan Evans, Director of Regeneration and Place at Wirral Council commented: Eureka! Science + Discovery is going to be a fantastic addition to Wirral’s waterfront and will inspire young minds from Wirral and beyond.
“The waterfront is key to our regeneration plans along the Left Bank of the River Mersey, so we can’t wait for Eureka! Science + Discovery to open its doors and welcome its first visitors next year.”
Eureka! Science + Discovery is the newest creation from the team behind Eureka! in Halifax and will bring to life important education skills for children and young people aged 6-14 and will also have an area dedicated to 0-5’s.
The attraction is set to open in summer 2022.
Further information can be found via their Facebook and Twitter pages or their website: www.eurekadiscovery.org.uk.