Africa-Press – Eswatini. Eswatini is taking bold steps into the digital age of learning. InnoTech International Academy in collaboration with South African robotics giant, Robotixkids, to roll out a Robotics Education Program across schools starting in 2026.
The initiative will Introduce robotics and coding to learners as young as three years old. Each child will receive a robotics kit and a tablet, ensuring that no learner is left behind in accessing modern learning tools.
According to Wandile Shabangu Founder of InnoTech International Academy, National Organizer of World Robot Olympiad, the program will nurture creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving among young learners. It will also prepare them for international exposure through participation in the World Robot Olympiad, giving Eswatini a place on the global stage of technological innovation.
Teachers will not be left behind. Through collaborations with Google Partner for Education and up Educators, InnoTech will train educators to confidently integrate robotics and artificial intelligence into everyday classroom lessons.
“This program is about equipping both students and teachers with skills that will define the future of work and innovation,” said Wandile Shabangu, Founder of InnoTech International Academy and National Organizer of the World Robot Olympiad.
The academy is inviting schools, educators, and parents to join the initiative and become pioneers in preparing learners for a fast-evolving world.
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