The United States Consulate General Lagos
in collaboration with Baltimore-based Global Air Media, on Tuesday
concluded a two-day drone technology workshop for students and women
STEM leaders.
The training was held at the Cedar STEM
& Entrepreneurship Hub, and American Corner at Co-Creation Hub
(CCHUB), both in Yaba, Lagos on Monday and Tuesday respectively. A
team of three drone experts led by Global Air Media co-founder Eno
Umoh facilitated the series of workshops.
Thirty elementary and high school
students were coached on the basics of building a drone from the
scratch, as well as the requisite skills for piloting and landing an
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
In addition to the students’ seminar,
thirteen female STEM leaders were mentored on the evolving technology
needs of the 21st century, particularly in the fields of real estate
and construction, cinematography, as well as humanitarian and
emergency response.
Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Consulate
Lagos, Ms. Darcy Zotter, explained that the hands-on workshop was
designed to stimulate the interest of the participating students in
math and science, as well as careers in the STEM fields.
“STEM enables us to find solutions to
some of the most pressing issues of today such as alternative energy
or even food security. Creating inventions to solve global challenges
can be a catalyst for a country’s economic development,” Zotter
said.
According to her, the U.S. Mission in
Nigeria has funded a number of projects to increase STEM education in
different parts of the country. Whether at home or abroad, she
added, promoting STEM education is a top priority of the U.S.
government.
“Last March, we hosted a 16-member
delegation of senior women technology executives and professionals
from Silicon Valley, California. The visiting delegation held a
mentoring program for over 70 Nigerian female STEM leaders.
“In December 2017, we funded the
establishment of a technology hub in Lagos designed to host training
and mentoring sessions for persons living with disabilities in
various technology-based skills. We also hosted RoboRAVE, a robotics
education program in Lagos and Abeokuta in October 2017,” she
explained.
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