DALLAS, TX – RobotLAB, an award-winning robotics integrator delivering impactful innovations and technology solutions for educators and business owners around the world, has signed a landmark partnership with the American Samoa Department of Education. RobotLAB will provide more than 150 technology carts to the nation’s public schools, each of which will include humanoid robots, virtual reality headsets, laptops, tablets and lesson plans that will expose students to age-appropriate technology and encourage the domain of computing, artificial intelligence and automation. , STEM and robotics.
“We are honored to bring enhanced STEM education and robotics to American Samoa as we have seen the positive impact these technologies have had on students over the past 15 years,” said Elad Inbar, Founder and CEO of RobotLAB. “After working with the American Samoa Department of Education to identify the best programs and packages for their needs, we are excited to introduce students in American Samoa to the best educational technologies that will challenge and encourage them to master the interconnected world. of robotics and automation through practical learning.
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