„Innovatorium - club of advanced knowledge and skills" is our new digital initiative that we are starting in Titan Usje, intended for students from basic schools who want to acquire new skills and knowledge in the field of STEM sciences (mathematics, technology, engineering and technique).
The „Innovatorium” Club will provide the youngest with the opportunity to improve their knowledge and skills through interactive learning and fun activities. For the realization of this project, Titan Usje signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy at UKIM Skopje, which will contribute by hiring lecturers for the educational needs of „Innovatorium".
The memorandum of cooperation was signed by the chief executive director of Titan Usje, Konstantinos Nikolaou and the dean of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Stefan Kuvenjiev.
"In the era of digitization and artificial intelligence, proper education in the field of STEM sciences is of great importance. Although students receive adequate education in school, we, together with our partners, wanted to create an educational platform that would enable the advancement of this knowledge, through fun games and interaction. We hope that in this way we will encourage more interest among young people, but also that we will contribute to greater economic development based on knowledge and skills. USJE, as part of the Titan group, has experience in such activities and we want to share them with the community. I believe that this will be another success story," Nikolaou pointed out.
"Innovatorium - club of advanced knowledge and skills" will be located in the circle of TITAN USJE. In the beginning, the activities are planned to include students from primary schools from the municipality of Kisela Voda, and in the future, students from neighboring municipalities will also be involved in the work of the „Innovatorium". In addition, part of the capacities of the „Innovatorium" and scientific aids will be made available to all teachers of mathematics, physics and chemistry from municipal schools, so they will be able to use it during regular teaching.