
The Tech Interactive (formerly The Tech Museum of Innovation, commonly known as The Tech)
is a science and technology center that offers hands-on activities, labs, design challenges and other STEAM education resources. It is located in downtown
San Jose, California
San Jose, officially San José (; ; ), is a major city in the U.S. state of California that is the cultural, financial, and political center of Silicon Valley and largest city in Northern California by both population and area. With a 2020 popul ...
, adjacent to the
Plaza de César Chávez.
Description

The building has a distinctive
mango and
azure
Azure may refer to:
Colour
* Azure (color), a hue of blue
** Azure (heraldry)
** Shades of azure, shades and variations
Arts and media
* ''Azure'' (Art Farmer and Fritz Pauer album), 1987
* Azure (Gary Peacock and Marilyn Crispell album), 2013
...
color, and has three floors. On the lower level there is a complex multi-story sculpture titled ''Origin'', inside a cylindrical tower. The artwork portrays relationships among art, technology, and natural resources of the earth.
Near the entrance to the building, there is ''Science on a Roll'', a popular
rolling ball sculpture by
George Rhoads
George Rhoads (January 27, 1926 – July 9, 2021) was a contemporary American painter, sculptor, and origami master. He was best known for his whimsical audiokinetic sculptures in airports, science museums, shopping malls, children's hospitals, ...
.
The front wall is inscribed with quotations from iconic
Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is a region in Northern California that serves as a global center for high technology and innovation. Located in the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area, it corresponds roughly to the geographical areas San Mateo Count ...
entrepreneurs
Bill Hewlett
William Redington Hewlett ( ; May 20, 1913 – January 12, 2001) was an American engineer and the co-founder, with David Packard, of the Hewlett-Packard Company (HP).
Early life and education
Hewlett was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where hi ...
,
David Packard
David Packard ( ; September 7, 1912 – March 26, 1996) was an American electrical engineer and co-founder, with Bill Hewlett, of Hewlett-Packard (1939), serving as president (1947–64), CEO (1964–68), and chairman of the board (1964–68 ...
,
Bob Noyce
Robert Norton Noyce (December 12, 1927 – June 3, 1990), nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley", was an American physicist and entrepreneur who co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel Corporation in 1968. He is also credited wit ...
, and
Gordon Moore.
The building was designed by Mexican architect
Ricardo Legorreta.
The
IMAX
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
Graem ...
Dome Theater, opened in 1998 and upgraded since then,
shows mainstream movies as well as educational films. It is Northern California's only domed IMAX theater and has the first dome laser projector in the world, seating up to 280 people.
The Tech is a registered 501(c)(3)
nonprofit.
History
Planning began in 1978 by members of the
Junior League of Palo Alto, with later assistance by the San Jose Junior League.
The City of San Jose promised funding for a Technology Center of Silicon Valley in the 1980s, but progress was slow.
The first temporary exhibit opened in 1990; The Garage, named in homage to the
HP Garage
The HP Garage is a private museum where the company Hewlett-Packard (HP) was founded. It is located at 367 Addison Avenue in Palo Alto, California. It is considered to be the "Birthplace of Silicon Valley". In the 1930s, Stanford University and i ...
,
was housed in San Jose's former convention center. On October 31, 1998, a brand-new facility was inaugurated, named The Tech Museum of Innovation.
In May 2019, the organization was renamed as The Tech Interactive and announced a partnership with
Discovery Education.
In 2018, an expansion of Tech Interactive by was proposed, as part of a major high-rise office development in Park Habitat.
During the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identified ...
, The Tech Interactive temporarily closed for in-person visits in March, 2020, and published online
STEM resources through "The Tech Interactive at Home", in English, and "The Tech Interactive en Casa", in Spanish.
Programs
The Tech for Global Good
The Tech for Global Good is a program aimed at inspiring young people to become problem-solvers who make the world a better place. It evolved from The Tech Awards, a yearly ceremony known as the Oscars of Silicon Valley in which individuals and organizations were recognized for their technological contributions to improving the human condition. In 2016, The Tech announced it was expanding The Tech Awards program from a once-a-year event to a year-round program with educational materials and exhibits. Since then, Tech for Global Good has focused every year on a different theme, such as health care or data. It honors organizations under that theme as its laureates for the year, focusing on their problem-solving abilities in lesson plans, videos and other materials for students.
The Tech Challenge
The Tech Challenge is a design challenge competition for students Grades 4–12. Since its inception in 1988, more than 25,000 students have participated in the program, in which teams of students use the engineering design process to solve a real-world problem. In past years, participants have been asked to design and build a hovercraft; a structure to withstand an earthquake; and a device to deliver water, among other challenges. One of the program's key goals is to engage students underrepresented in STEM fields.
The Tech Academies
The Tech Academies program, launched in 2014, provides in-depth professional development for educators to help them integrate high-quality STEM curriculum in their classrooms in Silicon Valley. The two-year Tech Academies Fellowship program, through The Tech and
San José State University’s College of Science, trains educators in STEM instruction, with a focus on engineering and computer science. In 2020, the Tech Academies program received the EdCom award for Innovation in Museum Education from the
American Alliance of Museums, and in 2019 it won the Excellence in Museum Education award from the California Association of Museums and the office of the state superintendent of education.
School programs
The Tech offers in-person and virtual field trips to school groups from September to June each year. The in-person field trip program includes options such a
Science LabsInnovation Labs and educationa
IMAX filmsVirtual programsinclude hands-on design challenges, multimedia experiences, and an expert speaker program called Book a Biologist.
The Tech offers field trip scholarships to underserved schools.
Exhibits
Lower level
* Social Robots: Using sensors, controllers, and actuators, this exhibit allows visitors to design and build robots.
* Body Motion: Sensors in this exhibit allow visitors to see how their movement and interactions affect their physical, social, and emotional health.
* Space Exploration: This exhibit showcases innovations in space, including a maneuverable Jet Pack chair.
* Solve for Earth: This exhibit opened in 2021 and teaches guests about living sustainably and how their actions impact the environment, highlighting the work of scientists and emerging technologies to battle the climate crisis.
* Cyber Detectives: Presented by Palo Alto Networks, this interactive exhibit opened on June 3, 2015 and teaches visitors cyber security through “training modules” and a cybersecurity mission.
* The Tech Studio: An open-to-the-public workshop space where visitors participate in maker-style activities.
Upper level

* Body Worlds Decoded: Opened on October 15, 2017, this permanent exhibition in partnership with
Body Worlds and sponsored by
venture capitalist John Doerr and his wife Ann, features
plastinated human anatomical specimens, supplemented by
augmented reality created in partnership with the
Institute for the Future and a
Anatomage virtual dissection table.
* The Tech for Global Good: Opened in 2017, this exhibit features stories of innovators who have used technology to create solutions to pressing global problems, such as vaccine delivery, homelessness, and wildlife poaching. It is a part of the Tech for Global Good program.
* Reboot Reality: Opened on May 26, 2017, visitors to this space can experience various types of immersive media.
* Innovations in Healthcare: Presented by
El Camino Hospital, this exhibit opened in 2016 and showcases the innovation process as seen in advances in health care technology.
* Biodesign Studio: Opened in 2016, this exhibit allows visitors an exploration of the fields of
synthetic biology,
bioengineering,
biological design
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary area of research that seeks to create new biological parts, devices, and systems, or to redesign systems that are already found in nature.
It is a branch of science that encompasses a broad ran ...
, and
DIY biology.
Past exhibits

1998 – Grand Opening, five galleries: Innovation: Silicon Valley and Beyond, Life Tech: The Human Machine, Exploration: New Frontiers, Communications: Global Connections, and Center of the Edge (for shorter-term exhibits)
2002 – Imagination Playground exhibits: You Cannot Catch Me, Fuzzy Spot, PlayPath Dots, Bend The Rule, Glow Stones (Nami Orbs), Spy Houses, Maracas, Light Beads, Elusive Dots, Bug Puppet
2004 – Genetics: Technology with a Twist exhibits: A letter to policymaker, GeneKid Phone, Counselor Phone, Incubator, Gene Array Simulator, Wet Lab Counters
2004 – Silicon Workshop exhibits: Hardwired Chip, Potato Head exhibit
2005 – NetPlanet (a.k.a. Internet 2004) exhibits: Crazy Connection, Internet Globe exhibit, Whack A Spam, Arm Wrestling, TrendPlay
2005 – Calpine (repurposed later into Green by Design) exhibit: Calpine bike-generator
2006 – Green by Design exhibits: SuperCap Cars exhibit, Energy Tower, Regenerative Braking, Sage Glass, Smart Window, Solar Collector, Solar Hybrid Lighting
2007 – Idea House
2008 – The Tech Virtual Test Zone (Art Film and Music) exhibits: WikiSonic, Avatar Mirror, Connecting Point, Mashup Easel, MIDI VJ, Musical Chair, Tilty Table
2009 – Tech Awards Gallery (a.k.a. UcanTu) exhibits: Life-Line Radio, Bare Foot College, Tree of Hope, Adaptive Lens, Cell Bazaar, Canopy, MorSand Filter
2010 – Silicon Valley Innovation Gallery Phase I exhibits: Transistors, Speed of Processor, Intel Microchip, and sponsored exhibits from
Nvidia
Nvidia CorporationOfficially written as NVIDIA and stylized in its logo as VIDIA with the lowercase "n" the same height as the uppercase "VIDIA"; formerly stylized as VIDIA with a large italicized lowercase "n" on products from the mid 1990s to ...
,
Google
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, and
Adobe
Adobe ( ; ) is a building material made from earth and organic materials. is Spanish for '' mudbrick''. In some English-speaking regions of Spanish heritage, such as the Southwestern United States, the term is used to refer to any kind of ...
2011 – The Tech Test Zone exhibits: Digital Foam, PIXEL, Sound Circles, GigaPixel Viewer, Mmmtsss
2012 – Silicon Valley Innovation Gallery Phase II exhibits: ReFace, Social Circles, Reactable
2014 – REBOOT: Music exhibit: Tim Thompson's ''Space Palette''
2014 – Body Metrics
In the past, The Tech rented out
Parkside Hall
The San Jose Civic (formerly known as the San Jose Civic Auditorium and City National Civic) is a former arena, currently operating as a theatre, located in downtown San Jose, California. The venue is owned by the City of San Jose, is managed by ...
from the City of San José to host
traveling exhibits. In 2007, this hall was the home to the exhibit known as ''
Body Worlds 2'', which brought in more than 280,000 guests. In winter of 2008, there was a special
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, Drawing, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially re ...
exhibit (called ''Leonardo: 500 Years into the Future'') that displayed some of his inventions, discoveries, and artwork; it ended January 25, 2009, after a three-week extension. The Tech also hosted ''
Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination'' from October 19, 2013, to March 23, 2014.
See also
*
Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose
*
Exploratorium
References
External links
Website
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Technology museums in California
Museums in San Jose, California
Children's museums in California
Computer museums in California
Science centers
Science museums in California
IMAX venues
Science and technology in the San Francisco Bay Area
Tourist attractions in Silicon Valley
Museums established in 1990
1990 establishments in California
Association of Science-Technology Centers member institutions
Charities based in California
Domes
1990s architecture in the United States
Postmodern architecture in California
Ricardo Legorreta buildings
501(c)(3) organizations