National Government delivered 120 electronic educational kits to high school students in Mérida

The scientific hotbed continues to awaken in our children the appetite for knowledge
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Published at: 19/06/2026 10:20 AM

The Ministry of Science and Technology (MINCYT) in the state of Mérida delivered 120 electronic teaching kits to students from three high schools in the Libertador municipality, with the fundamental purpose of consolidating technical knowledge and promoting the development of scientific skills from the classroom.

According to a press release, this endowment is part of the strategic training policies promoted by the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to encourage the study of basic sciences and engineering among young people.

“With this endowment, we are strengthening the teaching of electronics and robotics in students at different levels of high school,” said Aron Mercado, state manager of the National Scientific Semilleros Program, highlighting the impact of these tools on the development of logical thinking and replacement generation.

For his part, Freddy Toro, a member of the Vultur company, highlighted the importance of kits for basic learning about electronics, mechatronics and robotics. “These cards made in Venezuela are accompanied by a programming system called Autana, which complements the entire training process,” Toro explained, stressing the value of engineering and sovereign design in the creation of pedagogical tools adapted to the national reality.

Mazo News Team

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