The National Learning Service (Sena) announced the launch of 1,200 places for high school students in Bogotá from public and private schools who want to access TecnoAcademia.
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This training program is an alternative, which is oriented towards the management of science and technology in the management of innovation projects. Registration is open and runs until April 24.
The educational program focuses on three fundamental areas:
Electronics and telecommunications: Students develop solutions from design to manufacturing of robotic systems and information processing through the Internet, automation and electronic instrumentation.
Virtual technologies: Oriented to the development of software for mobile applications, e-commerce, video games, virtual reality, information systems and virtual environments.
Engineering and design: Through mechanical design, CAD/CAE systems and 3D prototyping, students will create parts, products and mechanisms that solve everyday problems.
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These lines of training are complemented by technical dissemination events, technological research and development programs, and vocational guidance activities for tenth and eleventh grade students. Enrollment is carried out through a process of information meetings, registration and training, providing students with a comprehensive and enriching experience..
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For more information, interested parties can contact us through the emails [email protected] and [email protected], or in person at the Sena headquarters located at Calle 54 #10-36 Chapinero , Tecnoparque Building on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm and from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
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