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Deloitte’s Smart Factory Believers Program empowers next-generation STEM learning at District of Columbia Public Schools with support from Amazon Web Services
Integrating science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) into
There is a continuing global shortage of STEM talent and many communities in the US do not have equal access to high-quality STEM education. According to
The Smart Factory Believers program was started by Deloitte at
“As manufacturers continue to struggle with workforce shortages—according to
At this year’s
Produced on a state-of-the-art production line at The Smart Factory @ Wichita, the Smart Rover is the centerpiece of the STEM kit that students receive as part of the Smart Factory Believers program. The Smart Rover incorporates Elenco’s award-winning Snap Circuit kits, the Snap Rover, with a Raspberry Pi microcomputer and camera module to educate middle school students on circuitry, coding, and robotics. Amazon leverages its vast distribution operations to deliver the kits. Through this program, students receive an introduction to programming, where they learn to code, debug, and test their creations. The kits also promote “soft skills” such as collaboration, documentation, problem-solving, and troubleshooting. Since its official launch in October 2022, the program has donated over 1,100 kits, impacting 3,700 students and teachers in Atlanta, Dallas, Clovis (New Mexico), Detroit, Philadelphia, and Wichita to date, with a goal to scale impact and foster long-term systemic change in STEM education.
“The same technology that brings mobile banking to our fingertips, speeds medical discoveries to save lives, and is now pioneering the future of manufacturing, can be used to transform teaching and learning,” said Kim Majerus, vice president of global education and US state and local government at Amazon Web Services. “At Amazon Web Services, we are committed to working with K12 schools and higher education institutions to improve student outcomes, enhance learning environments, and build the next generation tech workforce. We are excited to join Deloitte in increasing access to innovative STEM education to help students explore new skills.”
The Smart Factory @ Wichita is located on Wichita State University’s Innovation Campus and is powered by a robust ecosystem of leading organizations made up of technologists, innovators, and academics. Amazon Web Services is a Founder-level member of
Innovative centers such as The Smart Factory will only progress if leaders have the right technical talent to continue to build and scale new digital capabilities. The Smart Factory Believers program aims to help students gain interest in developing those skills earlier and increase access to high-impact STEM education that can lead to rewarding careers.
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