International Game Technology (IGT)’s donation of advanced technology equipment to Mission Fulfilled 2030 will strengthen the organization’s Young Technology Entrepreneurs Program.
Young Tech Entrepreneurs strives to provide local students with the tools and skills to further their educational journey.
The program fosters creativity and critical thinking through hands-on training in coding, STEM, and entrepreneurship, as well as fosters teamwork among young people from diverse backgrounds.
“Our vision is clear: technology opportunities for disadvantaged and underserved youth,” Gerald Moore, founder and CEO of Mission Fulfilled 2030, said in a news release. “It’s about bridging the gap.” “Achieving this goal will require strong partners and significant funding to empower the next generation of innovators and leaders.”
The donations of Lenovo gaming desktops, Acer Chromebooks, and smart TVs were made through IGT’s global After School Advantage program.
International Game Technology (IGT), through its global After School Advantage program, donated Lenovo gaming desktops, Acer Chromebooks, and smart TVs to the Rochester program. (Photo provided by IGT)
Paul Stelmasik, account development manager at IGT New York, said: “With nearly 25 years of dedicated work through the After School Advantage program, IGT has helped thousands of people access advanced technology and critical resources.” It will enable students to pursue new skills and seize opportunities through Mission Fulfilled 2030’s comprehensive program.”
IGT is a global leader in the lottery and gaming industry and has been promoting technology literacy and STEAM opportunities by providing young people with access to technology since the creation of the After School Advantage program in 1999.
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