Interested in learning more about the Corallo Project and seeing Virtual Reality, Robots, Nature & Science come together? Professor Alan Deidun announced that a stand about the project is setup at the Greenfest in St. George Square, Valletta until next Sunday 7 May. Maybe time to see some greenery meet also the blue!
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