HispaRob, the educational robotics platform supported by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, has recently highlighted the Space Camp Valencia program, aimed at young people between 10 and 17 years old with aspirations of becoming astronauts. This coverage highlights the importance and impact of our initiative in the educational and scientific community.
The HispaRob article highlights how Space Camp Valencia has become an essential initiative to encourage the study of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) among young people. Participants have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the aerospace world through educational experiences ranging from piloting aircraft to developing and programming robots, and experiencing zero gravity, promoting technical skills and inspiring the next generation of innovators and technology leaders.
In addition, HispaRob calls on leading technology and innovation companies to become sponsors of the talent and future of young people from vulnerable families. The platform stresses the importance of supporting this scholarship program, which ensures that no child or young person is excluded from this valuable educational opportunity.
HispaRob's coverage is a recognition of Space Camp Valencia's effort and dedication to inspire and prepare the next generation of space explorers.
You can read the full article on HispaRob's website.