Blooming Buds School arranged ‘Robotics and Artificial Intelligence’ workshop of staff and Students.
Blooming Buds School, a renowned educational institution of the area, under the leadership of Group Chairman Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Saini and Chairperson Mrs. Kamal Saini organized a workshop on the topic of ‘Robotics and Artificial Intelligence’. On this occasion School principal Dr. Hamiliya Rani ignited a spark of curiosity and future-oriented thinking among both students and teachers. The initiative aims to equip school students with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in an increasingly technology-driven world. Honorable representatives of Center of Excellence of Knowledge and Awareness Mapping Platform (CAMP) were welcomed during the workshop. Out of which Mr. Mohit Kumar, National Head Officer, Noida informed the students about the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. They presented a vivid picture of the vast career opportunities ahead for students pursuing these disciplines in the field. He said that the future belongs to robotics and artificial intelligence, that’s why the education department is also insisting on providing information to students in these fields in the primary classes and this is according to the new education policy. Giving information, School Principal Dr. Hamiliya Rani said that this workshop is fully in line with the basic philosophy of Blooming Buds School, which prioritizes the holistic development of the child. By engaging in workshops like these, Blooming Buds School equips its students with the skills and knowledge they need in the future. She highly thanked the visiting representatives Mr. Sumit Grover, Mr. Shubham Rana and Mr. Kishan for making this workshop a success. This workshop serves as a testament to Blooming Buds School’s commitment to provide its students with a state-of-the-art education that prepares them for future challenges and opportunities. By embracing technological advancements and fostering a love for learning, Blooming Buds School empowers its students to become architects of a brighter tomorrow.