It is an initiative of the Ministry of Production through the CITIA Agency aimed at strengthening technological capacities in children and young people, consolidating the strategic role of the Scientific and Technological Pole as an articulating space between knowledge, production and territory.
The workshop, led by Valentín Apa, proposes an introductory training, of a practical and experimental nature, in the fundamentals of electronics and programming of microcontrollers for members of Science Clubs throughout the Province.
“The proposal focuses on learning from challenges, guided exploration and problem solving, with a focus on the design and construction of functional prototypes that allow understanding how electronic components, sensors, actuators and programming are integrated in basic systems with the potential for application in productive environments,” Apa told to the Provincial News Agency.
Fernando Stachiotti, Government Director of CITIA, highlighted the strategic role of the Applied Electronics Laboratory of the Technological Scientific Pole as a physical space for linking the scientific-technological system, the State and the productive sector, offering an environment for experimentation, validation and transfer of knowledge aimed at the development of solutions with territorial impact.
Apa pointed out that the laboratory “is a key player in technology transfer”, underlining the importance of having environments where learning is directly linked to specific applications.
“The implementation of this Workshop ratifies a course and a strategic political decision of the provincial government: to invest in a sustained way in its own technological capacities, from an early age, to connect knowledge with production and generate conditions for productive development with greater added value and qualified employment in La Pampa,” concluded Stachiotti.
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