The initiative, the online retailers said, aimed to empower about 4,000 students in grades 5-12 from low-income families with hands-on learning in robotics, AI, and 3D printing by 2025.
The Makerspace will offer various programs for different skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Students can learn, experiment, and collaborate with peers under the guidance of mentors, the company said during the inauguration of the centre in Malleswaram, organised in collaboration with The Innovation Story as knowledge partner.
“For beginners, there are short, 3-4 hour programs to learn basic robotics and coding. For those who want to learn more, there are longer, 6-hour programs,” Amazon said in a press statement, adding that students can explore advanced topics that delve deeper…