The Flagstaff Festival of Science announces ‘Driven by Curiosity’

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The Flagstaff Festival of Science proudly announces its 2026 theme, “Driven by Curiosity,” celebrating the exploration and innovation that propel discovery and shape our world. The 10-day festival will run September 25 – October 4, 2026, bringing together scientists, educators, students, and lifelong learners for engaging programs across Flagstaff and beyond.

The Festival will open on September 25 with the W. L. Gore & Associates Keynote Presentation in NAU’s Ardrey Auditorium by technology leader Kirk Dunsavage, whose talk explores the intersection of science, engineering, and the human spirit of exploration.

From the fast-paced world of Formula 1 to the enduring symbolism of Historic Route 66, Dunsavage’s keynote will take audiences behind the scenes of the fastest sport on Earth. Attendees will discover how Formula 1 cars exceed 220 miles per hour and subject drivers to forces of up to 6 Gs, conditions once thought impossible, through the power of aerodynamics, advanced materials, physics, and real-time data.

Drawing inspiration from Route 66 as a symbol of resilience and reinvention, the talk blends hands-on insights, personal stories, and firsthand experiences from high-performance design environments. It invites audiences to rethink speed, progress, and what becomes possible when passion, discipline and courage converge.

The Flagstaff Festival of Science will feature a wide range of free events over a span of 10 days, including hands-on workshops, guided hikes, lectures, exhibits, school programs, and family-friendly activities designed to make science accessible and inspiring for all ages.

Additional program details and event schedules will be announced in the coming months. Stay tuned!

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