La Enobal Students Explore Tech and Sustainability at TEC
As part of our partnership with United Way Ghana under the Green4Clean initiative, we hosted 50 students and their teachers from La Enobal Basic School for an educational visit to the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center.
The students toured our engineering labs and workshops, where they got hands-on exposure to 3D printing, laser cutting, and other emerging technologies. We also had interactive sessions on sustainability and recycling, including a demonstration of our 360-degree plastic recycling system, which transforms waste into useful materials.
For many of the students, it was their first time engaging with this kind of technology, an experience that sparked curiosity and new ideas. It was a meaningful and eye-opening day for everyone involved.
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