In Brazil, the Industrial Social Service (SESI), which is linked to the Federation of Industries of the State of Ceará, has formed a partnership with manufacturing industries to provide robotics kits for schools, closing an educational gap.
Cimento Apodi commissioned SESI to train 22 elementary teachers, who teach 260 students between six and 14 years old, as well as two Apodi employees. The company also provided the school with a robotics kit.
Thanks to the project, the school now has trained teachers and robotics equipment to teach children how to be innovative and use technology in everyday life.