WBJ - Deloitte smart rovers assembled at WSU make their way to STEM schools
WSU continues making an impact on the future.
The program began last year and has reached over 10K students across the country with over 2K of these kits.
Deloitte has announced new collaborations to continue to bring the company's Smart Factory Believers STEM education program to underserved middle and high school students.
Deloitte's Smart Factory @ Wichita, located on Wichita State University's Innovation Campus, is teaming with Amazon Web Services, Ballmer Group, Elenco Electronics, National Math and Science Initiative, Siemens and WSU.
The program provides curriculum, teacher training, and a state-of-the-art smart rover robotics kit that introduces students to hands-on STEM education. Wichita Public Schools are included in the more than 75 school districts nationwide that have received the smart rover kits and comprehensive curriculum.
The robotics kits are manufactured at Smart Factory @ Wichita, which is housed in a 60,000 square-foot building at WSU.
“One of the core principles of The Smart Factory is to make a positive impact in our local community – and as such, we collaborated with local Wichita schools to roll out the Believers program in 2022 as well as collaborated with Wichita State University students to continuously improve our Believers STEM kit," said Michael Gretczko, Smart Factory Believers program executive sponsor and principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP.
Deloitte's Smart Factory @ Wichita, located on Wichita State University's Innovation Campus, is teaming with Amazon Web Services, Ballmer Group, Elenco Electronics, National Math and Science Initiative, Siemens and WSU.
The program provides curriculum, teacher training, and a state-of-the-art smart rover robotics kit that introduces students to hands-on STEM education. Wichita Public Schools are included in the more than 75 school districts nationwide that have received the smart rover kits and comprehensive curriculum.
The robotics kits are manufactured at Smart Factory @ Wichita, which is housed in a 60,000 square-foot building at WSU.
“One of the core principles of The Smart Factory is to make a positive impact in our local community – and as such, we collaborated with local Wichita schools to roll out the Believers program in 2022 as well as collaborated with Wichita State University students to continuously improve our Believers STEM kit," said Michael Gretczko, Smart Factory Believers program executive sponsor and principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP.
The program began last year and has reached over 10K students across the country with over 2K of these kits.
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