The Bolivarian Government provided electronic kits to the José Roque Pinto Industrial Technical School

The equipment includes a direct current motor, a stepper motor, a type C cable and a user manual
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Published at: 18/03/2026 03:15 PM


The José Roque Pinto National Industrial Technical School, in the Guaicaipura municipality of Miranda state, received 60 electronic educational kits aimed at strengthening technical training in the country.

The equipment includes a direct current motor, a stepper motor, a type C cable and a user manual. Its operation is integrated into the Canaima operating system using the Autana application.

The delivery is part of the Small Engineers Agenda of the National Scientific Seedbeds Program, aimed at training in areas related to engineering.

The president of the National Center for Information Technology (CNTI), David Arismendi, led the activity and stressed that the endowment coincides with the anniversary of the physical departure of Dr. Humberto Fernández-Morán.

The director of the institution, Sandra Sanabria, said that this technology developed in Venezuela boosts students' interest in continuing their technical training.

The school has more than 700 students in the fields of electronics, electricity, mechatronics and rail transport, as part of the actions of the Great Mission Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Humberto Fernández-Morán.

Mazo News Team

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