At Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021, Panasonic Corporation announced the future opening of AkeruE, a new center dedicated to providing creative learning experiences for children. AkeruE is an expansion of RiSuPia, the science museum for the next generation of leaders, located in the Panasonic Center Tokyo (3-5-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo), a Corporate Global Communications Hub for Panasonic and is set to open April 3, 2021
RiSuPia museum
In 2006, Panasonic opened RiSuPia, a hands-on museum, with the goal to increase children's interest and curiosity in science and mathematics and to support the educational development of the next generation as part of its corporate citizenship activities.
Since then, RiSuPia has welcomed a total of 4.6 million visitors, including educational institutions, children, and their parents, and has contributed to the improvement of math and science skills as well as supporting human resources development in society.
Create engaging learning experiences
AkeruE, an expansion of RiSuPia, will serve as a space to foster creativity in children, provide engaging learning experiences
AkeruE, an expansion of RiSuPia, will serve as a space to foster creativity in children, provide engaging learning experiences and equip them with skills to create new solutions.
As represented by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted in 2015 by the United Nations, it is becoming more important to develop the skills to identify and take positive actions to resolve various social issues in an era of increasing unpredictability and dramatic changes.
STEAM education
AkeruE will deal with a wide range of crossover subjects in STEAM education. In its initial year, Panasonic is slated to promote joint activities with Katie Ledecky, World Champion swimmer and Olympic Gold medalist, who serves as Panasonic's official ambassador promoting STEM education opportunities in the United States of America. The unique STEM education program is entitled ‘Katie Ledecky's Dive Into STEM Education Powered by Panasonic’.
STEM education is an educational method by which students learn about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. STEM education is sometimes amended to include the arts and referred to as STEAM. Panasonic will continue to contribute to society by supporting children's creative actions and next-generation development.
AkeruE, Panasonic’s creative learning museum
The name AkeruE refers to opening up (akeru in Japanese) the potential of children's intellectual curiosity and inspiring (Eureka4) them to take creative actions.
As a space to develop children's intellectual curiosity and their inspiration, AkeruE provides children with hands-on learning experiences and creating works and solutions. The exhibited works combine elements of a science museum where children learn scientific principles and elements of an art museum where children find issues in the beauty of the works. By creating spaces and offering workshops that help children participate in projects where they create works and come up with solutions, AkeruE will provide them with opportunities for giving shape to their ideas.
Collaboration with diverse stakeholders
At AkeruE, Panasonic will offer opportunities for children to come up with new inspiration
Furthermore, AkeruE will explore ways to collaborate with diverse stakeholders, including young people, educators, and local activists, aiming to develop opportunities and communities for all human resources and generations, including children, to learn together and create the future.
At AkeruE, Panasonic will offer opportunities for children to come up with new inspiration, based on their curiosity and inquisitive minds.
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021 is considered to be the most influential tech event in the world, the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators.
CES showcases companies including manufacturers, developers, and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems, and more. This is where the world's biggest brands do business and meet new partners, and the sharpest innovators hit the stage.