STL and Robotex India launch RoboEdge to boost tech skills in rural Maharashtra
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STL has launched RoboEdge – an AI Robotics Education Programme to empower young students in rural Maharashtra with advanced technology skills, in partnership with Robotex India, a non-profit organisation dedicated to narrowing the digital divide. Both companies conducted a warm, small group ceremony with Nanda Gaikwad, Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Education, as the chief guest along with Ganesh Dandage, Controlling Officer Education, Aurangabad Municipal Corporation, as the guest of honour to kick off this programme.
Driven by its purpose of “Transforming Billions of Lives by Connecting the World,” STL recognises the importance of empowering the next generation, particularly in underserved communities. STL’s RoboEdge Programme has been built on the success of its Digital Equaliser and Improved Learning (DEIL) Edutech programme, which currently benefits 300 government schools in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Nandurbar and Silvassa.
Through the RoboEdge programme, STL and Robotex will provide best-in-class education on next-gen technologies, starting with digital literacy and coding and going on to advanced disciplines like AI and robotics. This programme intends to embed these technologies in the heart of the school curriculum and foundationally enable underserved students to be at the leading edge of technology and put them on the path to professional success.
Payal Rajpal, the director of Robotex India, said, “The best part of STL RoboEdge Programme is that we are making it a part of the curriculum, not a co-curricular activity. This programme has been designed following the directive of NEP 2020, ensuring students develop skills in digital literacy, cybersecurity, coding, AI & IoT, robotics, data science and design thinking.”
Anjali Byce, a group chief human resource officer at STL, said, “We believe in the power of technology, and we want to empower the next generation with problem-solving and out-of-the-box thinking. We are driving this change in government schools through our STEM, AI and Robotics programmes. We hope to give them a competitive edge for a dynamic and successful career ahead.”
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