Today, HINTS hosted a visit from fifth-grade school pupils in the Human-Centered Intelligent Realities Laboratory. Workshops were conducted in the HINTS Laboratory, where visitors had the opportunity to try out augmented reality (AR) in digital cultural heritage and virtual reality (VR) demos for healthcare education, as part of our ongoing collaboration with external partner Virotea in HINTS. Thanks to Emma Johansson at BTH for organizing the event and our game engineering student, My Skog, for helping out with the activities!