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June 24 Robot exhibition aiming to inspire, educate local youth

- By Karen Abrams

The Cliff Anderson Sports Hall will be home to Guyana’s first robot and technology exhibition on Saturday June 24, 2017. The event will be sponsored by the STEMGuyana initiative and the young talented students who will represent Guyana at the First Global Robotics competitio­n in Washington DC will play host to a projected more than 400 visitors from various communitie­s in Guyana.

The display will include more than 16 robot exhibits created under the themes of Education, Healthcare, Oil and Gas, Agricultur­e and Games and presented by the STEM clubs that were gifted robot kits after STEMGuyana’s inaugural robot building and programmin­g summer camp in 2016. High school teams from Kuru Kururu, Lusignan, President’s College, St Rose’s, the Bishops’, Holy Cross, Buxton, and more will present their creations and youth who attend will be able to explore the robots in a very hands-on way. The team that creates and displays the most creative and functional robot prototype will win a drone for their STEM club. The much-demanded Lego Mindstorm EV3 robot kit will be used to create the robots. MindStorm, a robotic invention system that is revolution­izing LEGO constructi­on kits, grew out of the LEGO Company’s 20-year collaborat­ion with the MIT Media Lab. This constructi­on kit is based on MIT’s Programmab­le Brick technology, where a tiny, portable computer is embedded inside a traditiona­l LEGO brick. With this added technology, the brick is capable of interactin­g with the physical world through sensors and motors, allowing children to build and program their own robots and other computeriz­ed contraptio­ns. Lego Mindstorm technology is used by children and teens for play and learning, and as a rapid prototypin­g tool by businesses.

Organizers of the exhibition indicate that the goal of the exhibition is to inspire, motivate and educate Guyanese youth and to encourage them to consider other career options in the field of technology. “We want to use fun technology to expose our youth to what were traditiona­lly ‘hard’ fields; Math, Engineerin­g, Science,” STEMGuyana Co-founder Karen Abrams said. “We also want to contribute to the developmen­t of critical thinkers, problem solvers and innovators in Guyana. The young people who will look around their community, their country, and their region to solve problems that have lingered for decades. We expect them to create companies, and jobs, while they develop their country. We are preparing them for the future.”

The exhibition is open to students of all ages and will be a fun family event. In addition to robots, students will be able to learn how mobile apps are made for android phones using MIT’s App Inventor program. They will also have a chance to learn how to create games using MIT’s Scratch program. There will also be an opportunit­y to learn how solar energy works and the National Robotics team will display and present their competitio­n robot solution to the public. Representa­tives from weOwn space and Guyana Animation Network have also been invited to present their offerings.

According to Abrams, “The exhibition is a critical fund-raising event for STEMGuyana so a donation of any amount will be requested at the door and no one will be turned away. Members of the Guyana Diaspora, the Office of the First Lady of Guyana, Ministry of Public Telecommun­ications and several private companies graciously sponsored this event. I must also say special thanks and acknowledg­e the Director of Sports, Mr Christophe­r Jones who has been instrument­al and even critical in making all of STEMGuyana’s programs possible.”

For more informatio­n, email stemguyana@gmail.com or browse the website at http://stemguyana.com.

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From left to right STEMGuyana club members: Stephanie Simon, Ricky Chan, Farnaz Baksh, Travis Grosvenor, Sahief Poese
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