FAMILY DAY & OPEN HOUSE
Build. Learn. Think. Together as a Family!
Saturday, January 24
Less screen time. More thinking, building, and making together.
View schedule below
At Family Day, parents and children step into a real makerspace to build, experiment, and learn side by side, working with electronics, creative machines, and hands-on engineering tools.
This is not watching a demo. This is not dropping your child off. This is families learning by doing together.

To complete the experience, families also gain access to a high-impact Ivy League & global university guidance session, created by experts from Yale and Ivy League colleges, connecting hands-on learning with world-class academic pathways.
One day. One shared experience. Real skills. Real direction.
REAL LEARNING BEYOND SCREENS
Every day, we are surrounded by screens. Scrolling. Watching. Consuming.
Family Day is different.
This is real, hands-on learning β€” the kind that:
  • Uses your hands, not just your eyes
  • Helps you slow down and focus deeply
  • Builds practical skills that stay with you
That's why Family Day is open not only to families, but also to enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals who want to:
  • Unwind from digital overload
  • Learn something real and tangible
  • Reconnect with the joy of making
  • Explore electronics, creative machines, and practical technology
Making isn't just educational, it's deeply satisfying. It's learning that helps you think better, feel calmer, and grow skills that matter.
Whether you come as a family or as an individual, this day is about learning that feels real again.
FEATURE SESSION
LIMITED SEATS
'Ivy League & Global University Aspirations' session
Led by Harry Sherratt, Senior Managing Director, Ingenious Prep
πŸ•₯ 10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
A must-attend session for students aspiring to Ivy League and top global universities, and for parents seeking credible, expert guidance.
Created by experts from Yale and Ivy League colleges
Designed for aspirational students (Grades 8–12)
What this session covers
  • How Ivy League admissions actually work
  • How to prepare strategically for Ivy League pathways
  • What top universities evaluate beyond grades
  • Profile building: research, projects, leadership & exposure
  • When preparation should realistically begin
  • Myths vs real expectations
The session will be led by Harry Sherratt, Senior Managing Director, INGENIUS Prep (MA, King’s College London
BA, University of Oxford)

πŸ‘‰ Limited seats | Advance registration required
Family Makerspace Experience Session
Led by Simone Majocchi,a journalist, tech enthusiast, and 3D-printing popularizer
Hands-on making is at the heart of Family Day at Lab of Future. This immersive, guided makerspace session invites families to explore modern technology through creativity and craftsmanship, no prior technical experience required.
Designed to be fun, welcoming, and deeply engaging, the session allows parents and children to step inside a real makerspace, work with tools and emerging technologies, and discover how ideas turn into creations. Rather than consuming technology, families learn to make with it, experimenting, building, and problem-solving together in a relaxed, supportive environment..
Session Timings:
Session 1
πŸ•₯ 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM
Session 2
πŸ•“ 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM
What participants will experience:
  • Creative machines like pen plotters & generative art systems
  • DIY electronics, sensors, and instrumentation
  • Home automation and practical technology
  • Real tools, real projects, real learning
  • A clear view of how a structured makerspace works
Parents and children participate together. This is not a lecture, it's a guided makerspace experience.
πŸ‘‰ Choose one session during registration
Preparing for Future Skills
Interactive Session by Arpit Dugar, CEO, Lab of Future
πŸ•’ Multiple sessions across the day (See schedule below)
This session helps families understand:
  • This session helps families gain clarity on what future-ready skills truly matter in a rapidly changing world, beyond what is measured in exams or report cards
  • It also offers perspective on how learning is evolving beyond marks and degrees, and how parents can play an active role in supporting long-term growth, curiosity, and capability, rather than focusing only on short-term outcomes
  • The session highlights 2040-ready skills that matter in industry, built through hands-on, skill-based learning.
FULL EVENT SCHEDULE (AT A GLANCE)
1
10:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Open Lab | Family Makerspace Access
2
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
Ivy League & Global University Aspirations Session (Limited seats)
3
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
"Be a Maker" Session with Simone (Session 1)
4
11:15 AM – 11:45 AM
Guided Hands-On Activity
5
11.45 AM - 12.30 PM
Preparing for Future Skills – Interactive Talk with Arpit Dugar (Session 1)
6
3:00 PM – 3:45 PM
β€œBe a Maker” Session with Simone (Session 2)
7
3:45 PM – 4:15 PM
Guided Hands-On Activity
8
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Preparing for Future Skills – Interactive Talk with Arpit Dugar (Session 2)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Families who want to learn and build together
Students aspiring for Ivy League / global universities
Parents planning long-term academic pathways
Teens (12+) ready for real tools and real thinking
Adult enthusiasts, hobbyists & engineers looking to unwind and learn hands-on skills

🎟️ REGISTER FOR SESSIONS

⚠️ Sessions have limited capacity to maintain quality.
πŸ‘‰ Advance registration is mandatory.