Sue's Tech Kitchen has sold out

Tech entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg is photographed at the Chattanooga Public Library on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Tech entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg is photographed at the Chattanooga Public Library on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, in Chattanooga, Tenn.

What if you could compose music with your food, print your dessert or code a video game with candy? Wouldn't family dinners be more fun if you could combine such cutting-edge technology with a meal?

That's just what Sue's Tech Kitchen is about - STEM-inspired dining for the family.

Sue's Tech Kitchen will make its world premiere Friday, July 28, at the Tomorrow Building, 818 Georgia Ave. It will remain open noon to 8 p.m. through Sunday, July 30.

However, tickets have sold out for all three days.

The tech kitchen was the dream of entrepreneur and author Randi Zuckerberg of Zuckerberg Media. It was designed by a NASA scientist.

"I'm always encouraging parents to embrace technology in their lives in an interactive and healthy way instead of being afraid of it," says Zuckerberg.

"So when I was at a restaurant with my two boys, I thought 'How cool would it be if a drone could deliver our food? Or if we could code with candy?' As a result, Sue's Tech Kitchen is coming to life, and I couldn't be more thrilled to be bringing it first to Chattanooga."

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