The courtesy of Stilman College
Stillman College hosted HBCU Innovation Electricity in the Wynn Center on Wednesday March 26. The event, which hosts the Alabama team, provided students to equip students with advanced technology skills, entrepreneurship concepts and strategies that solve AI-based problem.
Innovation includes workshops to use AI to create a pitch and start a new application and use a new application and use a software development app to design and design. The event also created a team building and network capabilities for HBCU students who hoped to form the future.
“Stilman College intends to promote an innovative educational environment that prepares our students to succeed in today’s rapid development market.” Paige Paige, Paiga, Yolanda Paige. “HBCU Innovation allows students with manual experiences that promote critical thinking and economic growth, creative and entrepreneurial skills that are important for the development and economic growth.”
This has been the third year in the HBCU Innovation Power Time to Tuscaloosa, because it is up to HBCUS within 2 years and 4 years of HBCUS.
“The Alabama team is proud to bring this transformative initiative to Stillman College,” said Carisse Stokes, Executive Director of Alabama. “HBCUS plays a key role in developing the next generation of various technological talents and entrepreneurs. Innovation creates ways to lead the future economy with industrial leaders and real world problems.”
HBCU Innovation Hour is only an event – it is a movement designed to lead and prepare students in technological, business and innovation economy. HBCU students help HBCU students to other Alabama collective pitches.

