Miami EdTech along with Infento, GoSprout, and Riders are excited to announce the successful partnership with Infosys Foundation USA, to bring cutting-edge STEM education to Indiana public schools. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to empower educators and students with innovative tools and resources to thrive in a technology-driven world.
As part of this initiative, Miami EdTech will deliver comprehensive teacher training and professional development across 10 schools, empowering educators to impact up to 300 students. By equipping teachers with the expertise to implement Infento’s electric vehicle kits and Riders’ advanced robotics and coding curriculum, we’re ensuring students gain access to engaging, cutting-edge STEM experiences that prepare them for the future.
“Investing in early STEM education is critical for fostering creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills,” said Kate Maloney, Executive Director of Infosys Foundation USA. “By collaborating with these industry leaders from Miami EdTech, Infento, GoSprout, and Riders, we can equip Indiana students with the tools and knowledge they need to excel in STEM fields and future careers.”
As part of the effort, Indiana students will participate in build-a-thon and hack-a-thon events in Spring 2025, showcasing their newfound skills and creativity. This collaboration allows Miami EdTech to expand our impact beyond Florida, helping shape the next generation of tech leaders across the nation.
Learn more about how we’re transforming STEM education and inspiring the workforce of tomorrow here.