
Our festivals have always flipped the script: instead of adults showing STEM to kids, our students take center stage to show their own creations to the world. With challenges ranging from recycled engineering to robotics, these festivals are a celebration of student ingenuity. We’re thrilled to bring this experience to a new home and continue awakening the creative minds of tomorrow.
The Steam League is not just a single event or a collection of isolated activities. It’s an interconnected ecosystem built for students to truly thrive. It centers around a festival of creativity that becomes the grand finale of an entire school semester’s worth of building and creating. Throughout that semester, with the festival as their big goal, students dive into structured programs and challenges and then come together to showcase what they’ve achieved.
In essence, the GO Steam League is a complete ecosystem. Each part can stand on its own, but the true magic lies in how all these elements interweave into something bigger and more creative. Schools get to spotlight their ingenuity, and students experience a vibrant system that’s designed to shine in its entirety.
Our Goal: to launch programs in schools 26/27 school year and
The First Las Vegas Festival Dec 2026
Free School Booths – Where Students Shine
STEAM League festivals are the ultimate stage for students to shine. They’re an opportunity for schools and youth organizations to bring out their best STEAM programs and let their students take the lead. Every participating school is offered a free booth and free tickets for their students, ensuring that every young creator has the chance to show off their creativity. Instead of just watching, these students become the stars of the show, proudly presenting their own projects and inventions to the community. It’s a celebration of student talent and the perfect place for young innovators to shine bright.

STEAM League Challenges – Creativity at the Heart of the Festival
At the core of our festival experience are the challenges that students dive into. We have two main types: the “Bring-Its” and the “Build-Its.” In a Bring-It challenge, students arrive at the festival with a project they’ve created beforehand—like coding an autonomous robot for the Codeliner competition or designing a custom clock or skateboard deck. These projects are all about giving kids the freedom to create something uniquely theirs. On the other hand, Build-It challenges happen live at the festival—like the Recycled Fashion Challenge, where students have just a few hours on-site to transform recycled materials into something amazing. Whether they’re building in advance or on the spot, every challenge is about letting students lead the way and show off their creativity.















































