Electronics Lab: Memory Chaser
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Come and build yourself a pocket-sized, hand-held ‘brain’ game that can keep you occupied for hours while testing your focus and memory skills!
No electronics experience is required although you will need a steady hand to assemble the components and use our tools.
This is a great workshop aimed at children aged 10 years and above.
This workshop session is priced at £42.50 and includes the admission price of 1 child with an accompanying adult to the museum and the cost of the kit that you will take away! For participants aged 14 or under, we require an accompanying adult to attend the workshop alongside them.
Date: Wednesday 12th August 2026
Time: 2 pm – 4:30 pm
This workshop will start promptly at 2 pm, so please arrive at least 15 minutes early.
Please note: Whilst we'll make every effort to help ensure your game works, careful assembly and soldering is required and we cannot be held responsible for any non-working kits due to poor assembly.
No electronics experience is required although you will need a steady hand to assemble the components and use our tools.
This is a great workshop aimed at children aged 10 years and above.
This workshop session is priced at £42.50 and includes the admission price of 1 child with an accompanying adult to the museum and the cost of the kit that you will take away! For participants aged 14 or under, we require an accompanying adult to attend the workshop alongside them.
Date: Wednesday 12th August 2026
Time: 2 pm – 4:30 pm
This workshop will start promptly at 2 pm, so please arrive at least 15 minutes early.
Please note: Whilst we'll make every effort to help ensure your game works, careful assembly and soldering is required and we cannot be held responsible for any non-working kits due to poor assembly.
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Where is it happening?
Rene Court, Coldhams Road, CB1 3EW Cambridge, United Kingdom, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Host or PublisherThe Centre for Computing History



















