ELGi partners with Digi-Bridge to promote STEAM education
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in inspiring and developing the next generation of innovators
ELGi North America (ELGi),
a subsidiary of ELGi Equipments Limited, one of the world’s leading air
compressor manufacturers, has partnered with Digi-Bridge. A non-profit
organization, Digi-Bridge provides students with access to hands-on,
technology-based (STEAM) science, technology, engineering, arts, and math
experiences, ensuring they are well-equipped with the skills to succeed in a
rapidly evolving world. As part of the partnership, ELGi supports the Southwest
Charlotte STEM Academy with its after-school STEAM program. The partnership
kicked off with ELGi’s employees undertaking a group activity to disassemble
and organize LEGO robotic kits for the students.
"We're excited to join
forces with ELGi, an engineering-driven company that shares our values and
vision for a future where all children have equal access to educational opportunities,"
said Piper Barnes, Development Director
at Digi-Bridge. "Together, we look forward to expanding our efforts
and impacting more children."
“At ELGi, we believe in
fostering development and growth via special focus community outreach programs
that engender a transformative effect on those that truly need it. Our
partnership with Digi-Bridge will provide children in the Charlotte area with
fascinating and enjoyable experiences to stimulate their intellectual curiosity
in STEAM subjects. STEAM education is proven to create critical thinkers who
will form the next generation of innovators.” said Anvar Varadaraj, Executive Director Elgi Equipments Ltd.
Going forward, ELGi plans
to expand its collaboration with Digi-Bridge by offering mentorship opportunities
to students and organizing hands-on workshops. These initiatives aim to bridge
the gap between students' academic knowledge and real-world scenarios.
Furthermore, ELGi plans to host field trips to its Charlotte, North America
office, enabling students to experience a modern workplace and interact with
industry professionals.
Launched in 2014, Digi-Bridge has provided technology-based, hands-on STEAM experiences to more than 17,000 students. The organization accomplishes this through STEAM and robotic programming with various schools and community partners.