In the lead-up to the 76th International Astronautical Congress: IAC-2025 Sydney, The Andy Thomas Space Foundation and Australian-owned EdTech company, Makers Empire , are joining forces to deliver an engaging education program for 32 NSW schools. The International Astronautical Congress (IAC ) is the world's biggest space congress attracting more than 6,000 participants from the global space community. Covering all space sectors and topics, it offers the latest information and developments in academia and industry, networking opportunities, and potential partnerships. The NSW Space Discovery program is a space education program for 32 NSW primary schools designed to engage students in STEM learning and promote awareness of opportunities in the space industry. It offers exciting, space industry links and real-world learning opportunities. The program is supported by the NSW Government through the NSW Department of Investment, Enterprise and Trade. The NSW Space Discovery program is modeled on the Andy Thomas Space Foundation's successful Kids in Space program, and will be delivered to 32 NSW schools during 2024/2025: 16 schools will take part during terms 3 & 4 2024, and a further 16 schools will take part during terms 1 & 2, 2025. Selected NSW schools will receive a package worth approximately $6,499 including: ● 2-5+ teachers will participate in the accredited Makers Empire Learning By Design program with