Making Science Make Sense
Singapore – Making Science Make Sense has arrived in Singapore. Making Science Makes Sense is a Bayer initiative advancing science literacy in the community.
Making Science Make Sense in Singapore was launched in September 2007 as part of the Kids Science Festival in partnership with A*STAR and the Singapore Science Centre. The two-week long festival attracted more than a thousand children from ages 5 to 12 years old. It featured over 20 amazing exhibits and workshops just for kids.
Bayer has long been committed to improving science education. As a science and research-based company with major businesses in health care, nutrition and innovative materials, Bayer has a solid stake in helping to ensure that today's students are well prepared for tomorrow's workplace, regardless of the careers they choose.
In the US, the Bayer Making Science Make Sense® (MSMS) program has won numerous— including two presidential accolades — The Ron Brown Award for Corporate Leadership and The President's Service Award for its contribution to Science education in the community. This program is also found in Japan, UK and France.



