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Read MoreParam is a purpose driven public trust, an organization that promotes science, culture, art, history, and open innovation through a network of collaborative transdisciplinary hubs.
ParSEC, Param Science Experience Centre, Jayanagar, Bengaluru is Param’s first immersive, interactive, experiential science gallery and living lab. Parsec, Jayanagar has welcomed over 75,000+ visitors in 2024-25. This unique space offers hands-on learning through exhibits, workshops, and programs that make science fun, accessible, and engaging for all ages. Know More
Opening in March 2026, the Whitefield Experience Centre will bring Param’s immersive science and culture experience to East Bengaluru. It will feature interactive exhibits, a makerspace, events room, and a cozy community café.
Join us in shaping the future of science exploration and education. At Param, we believe in the power of collective action to inspire scientific curiosity and innovation. Through diverse engagement opportunities, we’re building a vibrant community where everyone can contribute to advancing scientific understanding and discovery.
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Read MoreParam is a transdisciplinary ecosystem and a collaborative platform that brings together science, history, art, culture, and technology to ignite curiosity, inspire collaboration, and create meaningful societal change.
At our core, we are community-builders — educators, artists, scientists, technologists, performers, and dreamers — united by a shared belief: knowledge should be lived, not just learned.