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A Kenyan youth founded robotics clubs, leading students to compete internationally and innovate for agriculture and medicine.
Jeremiah Kithinji, a 27-year-old from rural Kenya, founded robotics clubs in Laikipia County, teaching students to build robots despite having no prior computer experience.
His team competed at the World Robotics Olympiad in Singapore, where Kithinji became the first Kenyan judge.
Students are now developing robots for agriculture and potential medical use.
Funded by a U.S. nonprofit, the program reaches 200 pupils and emphasizes critical thinking.
The group prepares for the next Olympiad in Puerto Rico, focusing on “robots meet culture.”
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Un joven keniano fundó clubes de robótica, llevando a los estudiantes a competir a nivel internacional e innovar para la agricultura y la medicina.