Jamaica’s youth are taking a leap into the future with robotics. Thanks to the incredible initiative of the First Tech Challenge Jamaica (FTC Jamaica) robotics program, young minds are being introduced to the exciting world of technology at an earlier stage than ever before. The program has now expanded its reach to include primary schools, ensuring that even our youngest innovators have the chance to explore the wonders of robotics. FLL Coordinator of FTC Jamaica Ajani Hickling and Principal of Beulah All Age & Infant School, Nadeen Gayle-Little stopped by with some young programmers to share more.
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