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Computer Museum NAM-IP

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The Computer Museum NAM-IP, located in Namur, is fully dedicated to the history of information processing since ancient times, through punch card processing, computers large and small, to lead to tablets and devices. smartphones and give a glimpse of the future.

 

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Groups have the opportunity to discover the museum through a general or specialized tour. The general visit highlights the basics of the computer history from “calculus” to smartphones! During the specialized tour you can discover the museum and see a number of machines in action, such as a punch card workshop from the 60s. Visits are adapted to the public and to specific requests.

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The Computer Museum offers a varied educational program on “computer intelligence”. Animations have been adapted to different ages from the third year of primary school to higher education. The Computer Museum allows us to discover the origins of the machines that are omnipresent in our lives and to reflect on the lightning-fast evolution of computer science, its impact and the ethical questions it generates.

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Computer Museum NAM-IP

rue Henri Blès 192a
5000 Namur

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