Canon Sponsors "Field Trip to Science Museums,”
for Underprivileged Students to Open up the World of Science beyond theirClassroom
Canon, a global leader brand in imaging technology, held its latest edition of the Canon Volunteer activity, taking a total of 155 kindergarten and elementary students as well as their teachers from schools in remote areas on an enriching field trip to the National Science Museum, Rama 9 Museum, and the Golden Jubilee National Geological Museum in Pathum Thani province. This field trip was part of the “Canon Volunteer for Field Trip to Science Museums” project, to commemorate the National Science Day, observed annually on August 18.
Canon Marketing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. kicked off its "Canon Volunteer for Field Trip to Science Museums" project to provide underprivileged students from remote public schools with an opportunity to learn about science and technology. The comprehensive visit to the interactive exhibitions at Science Museum, Rama 9 Museum, and the Golden Jubilee National Geological Museum offers immersive experiences to spark curiosity of the young visitors from three schools, namely Ban Kum Pang Sean School in Nakhon Nayok province, Wat Bann Kling School, and Kochavek Wittaya School in Ayutthaya province. Canon sponsored all expenses for this educational field trip.
The "Field Trip to Science Museums" project stands as a testament to Canon's unwavering commitment to supporting education for young Thais. As the world's leading imaging solutions provider, Canon remains steadfast in its mission to enhance the quality of education and promote the development of science learning abilities among Thai youths.