The group celebrated the milestone with an event at Mullingar's National Science Park.
Midlands Science is marking 25 years of making the sector more accessible to all.
The group celebrated the milestone recently at Mullingar's National Science Park, with an event including an interview with former WHO Deputy Director General Dr Mike Ryan.
Work from the next generation was also highlighted, such as Athlone's Kate Duffy who has taken part in the group's past activities, and is now carrying out her PhD research into cancer.
CEO of Midlands Science, Jackie Gorman says it's part of their wider mission:
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