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The Louis Awode Foundation has launched a nationwide programme to teach over 20,000 Nigerian children robotics, coding, AI, and entrepreneurship skillsThe initiative aims to help children, especially those in underserved communities, prepare for opportunities in the growing digital and technology economyThe programme will provide technology hubs, mentorship, robotics competitions, scholarships, and hands-on STEM training across schools nationwide
As the Middle East and Africa’s industrial robotics market is projected to grow to $4.29 billion by 2030, the Louis Awode Foundation has unveiled a nationwide initiative aimed at equipping Nigerian children with digital and technology skills needed for the future economy.
The programme focuses on robotics, coding, artificial intelligence (AI), entrepreneurship, animation, 3D printing, and digital content creation. It is designed to prepare young people, particularly those from underserved communities, for opportunities in the rapidly evolving technology sector.
Foundation Targets 20,000 Children as Africa’s Robotics Market Set to Hit $4.29bnSource: UGC
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