What's New
The Tech Challenge Gallery
How many of you are aware of The Tech Challenge? Well, The Tech Challenge is a program with a long tradition at The Tech Museum - beginning back in 1988. Once a year, fifth through twelfth graders gather at The Tech Museum for a day-long event in which they compete in teams with devices they have built to solve real-world problems. In the true Spirit of Silicon Valley, these teams are given the opportunity to create solutions, test their devices, sometimes fail, try again and learn during the process.
The Tech Challenge Gallery: Inspiring the Innovator in Everyone, the West Coast's only permanent exhibition featuring Bay Area students who use video to teach visitors a range of simple science concepts from magnetism to levers to circuitry.
The gallery, uniquely developed without labels, is the first of its kind to have students describe science principles in their own words. Visitors can test their own knowledge using twenty clever, hands-on exhibits.
Whether you're a child learning these concepts for the very first time or an adult eager to review his knowledge of science, this gallery is designed to communicate with people at all levels.
The gallery takes its name from The Tech Challenge, one of the museum's signature programs. The annual team challenge, for youth in grades 5-12, introduces and reinforces the scientific process with a hands-on project geared to solve a real-world problem.
Invention at Play
Explore the playful side of invention and the inventive side of play in this unique hands-on exhibit. Learn more about the creative process of actual inventors.
The Tech Awards Gallery, Technology benefiting humanity
Each year through The Tech Awards program, we hear stories that radiate powerful streams of hope. These are the stories of The Tech Awards Laureates and will be showcased in this groundbreaking, 3,000-square-foot interactive exhibition.
The Tech Virtual Test Zone
This new gallery showcases the world's first hands-on, interactive exhibits conceptualized and developed originally in the virtual world of Second Life® by people from all over the world. Exhibits feature the theme of Art, Film & Music.





