By Caleb Robinson
Howard University welcomed more than 500 students from Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia to learn about robotics and artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence (AI) in innovation.
During the Daylong event, Banneker High School, McKinley Tech, Drones Jefferson High School and Thomas Jefferson High School, An EU “Mecca Bots” Autonomous Robots, Thomas Jefferson High School Robotics Engineers.
High school students also attended the Presentation of Drouss from the Robotics Engineering Organization and Amazon Robotics Specialists on Amazon Astro. In addition, students and college advice participated in a S & A meeting with a S & A meeting, which covers various topics from welced questions from the welded questions.
The event, Howard University, Virginia Tech Innovation campus, George Mason University and Michigan University, which allows students to work with specialists in the field and Michigan University
The importance of such events, the world and robotics continue to grow as the reshape industry. According to the World Economic Forum, the EU is expected to contribute to 2030 trillion trillion and existing by 2030 to 2030 and create millions of new jobs. Robotics in the cost of more than $ 45 billion in 2023 is projected to expand rapidly as automation of companies from health and logistics, manufacturing and national security. By exposing students to these technologies early, universities such as howard are preparing them in one of the fastest growing and influential sectors of the modern economy.
Talitha Washington, DD, D.SC., Executive Director of Applied Information Sciences and Analysis Sean McCleese, Mathematics University, Mathematics and College students spoke together. “If the younger generation grew up and the specialist, they will either develop robot technology or communicate with it,” Washington said. “Thus, it is very nice of the students to place the foreground of this technology, to provide tools and knowledge to develop them.”
A large Rhone at the University of Howard, “I think it is always great because we have taken off ourselves in society.
Dr. Chad Jenkins, a professor of robotics at the University of Michigan, spoke about the importance of cooperation between the universities. “With the rise of the AI and robotics, students allow these topics, but for this, the examination is limited to a certain number of places. How does this grow through the faculty partnership,” he said. “I can make my expertism, my colleagues can bring their experience and make a profit for all of us.

