Meetup #03 — June 6th, 2026

Kids Getting Into Cloud & AI

In Partnership with the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) and Microsoft Corporation

A fun, hands-on session where kids and young learners explore future technology roles across Xbox, Cloud, AI, and all types of technology. All are welcome — kids are encouraged to come and get hands-on.

Date

Saturday, June 6th

Location

Microsoft Technology Center, Reston VA

Cost

Free

Audience

Kids & families welcome

What to expect

This is not your average tech event. It's designed to spark curiosity in kids — whether they're 6 or 16. They'll get to build their first AI project, learn what cloud computing actually means, and discover exciting career paths in technology.

Parents are encouraged to participate alongside their kids. Industry mentors will be on hand to answer questions and share what it's like to work at companies like Microsoft and in fields like gaming, cloud engineering, and AI.

Agenda

12:00 PM

Welcome, Check-In, and Introductions

12:20 PM

What is Cloud & AI? — A Fun Intro for Kids

12:45 PM

Hands-On: Build Your First AI Project

1:15 PM

Explore Future Tech Roles — Xbox, Cloud, AI, and Beyond

1:45 PM

Show & Tell — Kids Demo What They Built

2:15 PM

Parent & Kid Q&A with Industry Mentors

2:45 PM

Closing Remarks and Next Steps

3:00 PM

Event Ends

Getting There

The event is hosted at the Microsoft Technology Center in Reston, VA. Parking is available on-site.

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Ready to bring the kids?

Reserve your family's spot. It's free and takes 10 seconds.

Frequently asked questions

What age group is this for?

This event is designed for kids and young learners of all ages. Parents and guardians are welcome and encouraged to attend together.

Do kids need any tech experience?

No experience needed at all. The sessions are designed to be fun and beginner-friendly.

Is it really free?

Yes. Completely free to attend, thanks to our partnership with NRNA and Microsoft Corporation.

Do parents need to stay?

Yes, parents or guardians should remain with their children throughout the event.