The document discusses plans to encourage public participation in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) fields through hands-on "making" or tinkering. It outlines efforts to reach out to different groups like families, students, and communities through workshops, camps, and Maker Faire Singapore events. The first Singapore Mini Maker Faire was held in 2012 with 20 maker groups and 1000 attendees, growing to 110 maker groups and 10,000 attendees by 2014. Maker Faire Singapore 2015 aimed to involve 200 maker groups and attract over 20,000 people through workshops, pop-up events, and the main faire.