A 35-tonne innovation truck will be stopping in Aberdeen to encourage young people to find out more about the world of engineering.

The truck offers visitors the chance to explore technologies such as Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, robotics and thermal imaging.

It will also showcase the modern uses of virtual reality and augmented reality in today's world of engineering.

The TITAN II will tour a number of schools in the city before parking at the Aberdeen Science Centre where it will be open to the public on Monday.

Aberdeen Science Centre's chief executive Liz Hodge said: "We are delighted to have the Titan II with us for the mid-term holiday and would encourage as many people as possible to come along for a visit.

"This is a great resource for young people and their families, and really brings to life the world of engineering."