The London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN) brought cutting-edge science vividly to life at the Great Exhibition Road Festival on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June 2026. Drawing thousands of visitors to South Kensington, the free event transformed the area into a lively celebration of science and the arts—where curiosity met creativity at every turn.

As part of the LCN’s 20th anniversary celebrations, the stand in the Quantum Tech Zone showcased the incredible potential of nano and quantum technologies. Visitors didn’t just learn—they played, explored, and experienced. Interactive games invited audiences of all ages to delve into the strange and fascinating world of quantum mechanics, revealing how concepts like superposition and entanglement could reshape the future of computing, communication, and sensing. The message was clear: quantum computing has the power to tackle problems far beyond the reach of today’s classical machines.

But the experience didn’t stop there. In a collaboration with QuEST, LCN transformed Imperial’s Metric space in Beit Quadrangle into a dazzling “quantum disco.” Here, science took on a rhythm of its own. Through movement and choreography, participants immersed themselves in quantum phenomena—embodying waves, particles, spin, and coherence in a unique, energetic fusion of dance and discovery.



