Nassau, Bahamas — Aisha Bowe, former NASA rocket scientist and CEO LINGO Solutions Co., Ltd.and Blue Origin Astronaut, Hack, a week-long science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) camp aimed at empowering Bahamian youth.
Scheduled to run from July 23rd to July 27th in Nassau, the camp will inspire and develop the next generation of technology innovators and entrepreneurs through hands-on STEM education, mentorship, and entrepreneurship. It is intended to.
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According to a press release, the camp will feature an innovative curriculum;Participants will explore cutting-edge fields in STEM including space, coding, AI, and more.
Also, once you complete the program,Students learn to think like entrepreneurs by developing startup solutions (“hacks”) to real-world problems that improve lives in the Bahamas.
“hackAs a student, you should have the opportunity to make an impact in the world of technology, regardless of your background. This camp is a step towards making that belief a reality. ”
The camp promises to culminate in inviting industry leaders to mentor students. In the pitch competition, students present their projects to local business leaders for opportunities for mentorship, employment, and even investment.
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