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Coordinator, Choco Robotics School

Debbie Marin

Creator of the Chocó Robotics School, where students develop skills and competencies to design, build and implement solutions to problems in their environment through science, technology and innovation. Through “Girl Innovation” it promotes the participation of women in science, technology and innovation (CTeI) programs. Purpose of reducing the gender inequality gaps and facilitating their access to quality […]

Creator of the Chocó Robotics School, where students develop skills and competencies to design, build and implement solutions to problems in their environment through science, technology and innovation. Through “Girl Innovation” it promotes the participation of women in science, technology and innovation (CTeI) programs. Purpose of reducing the gender inequality gaps and facilitating their access to quality training through STEAM methodologies. Winner of the National Award for Young Talent for Chocó and OYW Ambassador.

Founder of the Chocó Robotics School, where students develop skills and competencies to design, build and implement solutions to regional problems through science, technology and innovation. Through her “Girl Innovation” she promotes the participation of women in science, technology and innovation (STEM) programs and aims to reduce the gender inequality gaps and facilitating their access to quality training through STEAM methodologies. Debbie is winner of the National Award for Young Talent for Chocó and and OYW Ambassador.

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