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Airbus Foundation Launches The Little Engineers Program In India

Goal Is To To Inspire Young Minds Towards STEM Careers

The Airbus Foundation together with its partner ‘The Little Engineer’ has launched the Airbus Little Engineer (ALE) robotics program in India.

Contributing to the Sustainable Development Goal of ‘Quality Education’ by the United Nations, the initiative by Airbus Foundation aims to encourage students between 10 and 16 years to understand technology and develop interest for exciting careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

As a part of the program, a two day workshop was conducted with 60 students from Christel House Learning Center at Bengaluru. Guided by trained Airbus volunteers and Christel House teachers, the students were introduced to the process of assembling an A380 aircraft. They were exposed to the complexities of managing within resources, planning logistics and finding the right skill to build an aircraft. The students were tasked with assembling the aircraft model and programming it with their own algorithm for manoeuvring it on the tarmac and subsequent take-off. Charles Champion, Executive Vice President, Engineering at Airbus, joined the students in the workshop and encouraged them to develop their passion for technology and drive innovation.

“As India endeavours to make a mark for itself in the global aerospace manufacturing, the Airbus Little Engineer program is driven to inspire young Indian minds to explore the exciting world of high end innovation and technology,” said Pierre de Bausset, President and Managing Director, Airbus India.

“Airbus believes that developing talent is critical to the future growth of aviation. The Airbus Little Engineer program is a direct reflection of Airbus’ efforts to contribute to the regional community and instil a passion for science and technology at an early age,” said Charles Champion.

Since its launch in 2012, the program has successfully positioned itself as an effective vehicle for discovery-based learning. The goal of the program is to support the countries’ efforts in creating a sustainable pipeline of talent for India. As of now, the program has reached over 3,000 students worldwide.

(Image provided with Airbus news release)

FMI: www.airbus.com

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