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T-Mobile, Engine-4 partner with Caribbean Girl Scouts Council to promote STEM
T-Mobile and Engine-4 announced a collaborative partnership with the Caribbean Girl Scouts Council in Puerto Rico to create STEM workshops to equip the new generation with the technological know-how for a stronger and more resilient future. The workshops are offered by a team of experts from NUISX, where they will learn first-hand about new trends and practices in the development of technologies in programming and design, maximizing T-Mobile’s 5G network. Participants work with an intelligent irrigation system.
Read More3D artificial corals created to protect marine life
The 5G and NB-IoT Innovation LAB T-Mobile and Engine-4 together with the NUISX Corp are collaborating with the Sociedad Ambiente Marina to restore coral reefs in Puerto Rico.
Read MoreContinuing Arecibo's legacy
To preserve and ensure continuity for the scientific community, data from Arecibo is being copied to storage devices, which are then delivered to the Engine-4 facility for uploading it by NUISX Corp. This ensures that the research community continues to access and execute research with the existing data. This data migration is executed in coordination with the Arecibo IT department.
Read More$22 million granted to accelerate Pymes
The CDBG-DR funded incubator and accelerator program issued a second round to foster entrepreneurship. Engine-4 and the Municipality of Bayamón obtained $2.35 million to provide physical space and technical assistance to incubate new businesses and accelerate existing ones.
Read MoreLocal company cooks technology of the future in Bayamon
The idea behind Engine-4 is to develop and promote NB-IoT projects, which is considered one part of the fourth industrial revolution in the world. Forming alliances with T-Mobile, NUISX Corp and local companies, the first 5G laboratory was created in the Caribbean and Latin America, and the third of T-Mobile in the United States. This laboratory is developing projects in the areas of agriculture, urban areas and education.
Read MoreRobotic gardens are on track in 10 public schools
The Engine-4 Innovation Center received a $187,021 grant from the Department of Economic Development and Commerce (DDEC) to install 10 automated gardens Farmbot in an equal number of public high schools. The project is dedicated to promoting the use of technology in the field of agriculture and training students and teachers to use it.
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