Backed by a retinue of public and private sector organisations including the Department of Youth, the Ministry of Education, the Office of the First Lady, the National Library, the Guyana Telephone & Telegraph Company, ExxonMobil, Tullow Oil and a significant diaspora group, the local organisation, STEMGuyana says that its Sunday December 15 Annual Robotics Exhibition at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre should be seen as part of the process in the journey in pursuit of its mission to prepare Guyana’s young people to be the country’s next generation of innovators and leaders.
More than 500 young people whom STEMGuyana CEO Karen Abrams told Stabroek Business are “wild about robots” as well as representatives of local technology companies are expected to converge on the Arthur Chung Centre for the event.