In the heart of Sekondi-Takoradi, a vibrant twin city renowned for its commitment to education, a transformative initiative has been launched aimed at enhancing the educational landscape for children.
Poised with the theme 'Education Made Practical: The Role of STEM', this transformative programme showcases innovative projects like self-sensor dustbins, robo tricycles, robo cars, etc., designed and manufactured by talented school pupils aged 7 to 15 years through machine learning, robotics, artificial intelligence, and coding.
The initiative has been in development for 18 years and aims to ensure that children in Ghana are not left behind in the global educational race.
The launch event emphasized the importance of education in the region, with Girish Gurbani, Managing Director of Maurya Education, highlighting the community's commitment to providing quality educational opportunities for their children. "This city truly respects education; parents are determined to provide their children with the best opportunities, and that's what brings us together today," he stated.