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Science & Technology Learning Hub with Fujifilm

Hi! Welcome to our Fujifilm Learning Hub where you can learn all about the different ways we use science and technology! Find out more about how science works in your everyday life and how, at Fujifilm, we use these in different ways, from making cameras to growing cells to make sick people feel better.

You can download all of our exciting colouring books below. Print them at home or load them into your smartphone/tablet, and start learning with the gang!

PHOEBE PHOTON
Comic figure representing Phoebe Photon

Phoebe Photon, the speedy superhero made of light, zooms at incredible speeds, bouncing off objects and racing into cameras to help capture magical photos. Every time a picture is snapped or light shines, photons are there, making things bright and clear. These light particles help people see colours, watch TV, and print pictures for memories. Science lets photons make the world sparkle and shine every single day.

PETER PIGMENT
Comic figure representing Peter Pigment

Peter Pigment brightens up the world with the power of colour. Pigments are tiny crystals that make everything colourful, from clothes and toys to photos and art. In the ink factory, he mixes beautiful colours and special chemicals to create ink. When you use ink to draw or print a picture, Peter and his friends do the magic. Imagination and science together let everyone colour the world with every shade.

VICTOR VIRUS
image of Victor Virus, a stylised comic of a virous

Victor Virus has a special mission as a science superhero. Some people think viruses are always bad, but scientists can use them to deliver tiny instructions called genes to cells in the body, helping people feel better with new treatments. Victor works as a helper, not a troublemaker, using science to turn something tiny into a super helper that brings hope to the world and helps unlock new ways to fight disease.

CHARLOTTE CHO
Comic image of a cell

Charlotte Cho is a superpowered cell found in living things. Cells work together to create life, store DNA, and keep bodies healthy. Scientists found that Charlotte can make special proteins to help people get better. With the expertise of scientists behind her, she helps create new medicines and treatments for all kinds of problems. Cells like Charlotte are the superheroes of the body, showing how teamwork in science keeps everyone strong and healthy.

TRUDY TRANSISTOR
comic image of a transistor

Trudy Transistor is a tiny superhero powering gadgets and machines everywhere. Transistors act like switches, controlling how computers, phones, and robots think and work. Trudy turns electrical signals on and off, making smart technology — which includes AI — work fast and reliably. Without transistors, games wouldn’t play and photos couldn’t be saved. Trudy uses electric superpowers to keep the digital world moving and everything switched on.

POPPY PROTEIN
image of a comic figure representing a protein

Poppy Protein is a superhero helper in bodies and in science labs. Proteins act as building blocks, helping people grow, heal, and stay strong every day. Scientists make special proteins using friendly bacteria in the lab, creating important medicines and vaccines. Poppy can do amazing jobs, from fighting germs to fixing cells. Proteins keep the body working and help doctors discover new ways to treat diseases.

LEVI E-COLI
image of a comic figure representing a coli bacteria

Levi E-coli is a friendly bacteria with amazing superpowers. In science labs, researchers team up with Levi to make helpful proteins for medicines and vaccines. Some bacteria can be scary, but Levi’s only used for good. Scientists use his tiny skills to keep people healthy, fight diseases, and discover new treatments. Even something small can help make the world safer and support everyone’s health.