Lucknow, 16 October : A new State-of-the
Art Robotics Lab has been set up at City Montessori School, Mahanagar Campus.
CMS President and MD, Prof Geeta Gandhi Kingdon inaugurated this newly created
robotics lab this morning at CMS Mahanagar Campus in an enthusiastic and joyful
atmosphere. On this occasion, CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi, Principals of
various CMS campuses, teachers, students and parents registered their
enthusiastic presence and appreciated CMS efforts to provide practical
knowledge of modern science and technology to the students.
Dr Jagdish Gandhi and Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon also surveyed the newly constructed
Robotics Lab and interacted with the students.
Addressing
the gathering on this occasion, CMS President & MD, Prof Geeta Gandhi
Kingdon said that CMS
is fully determined to utilize the latest in science and technology for the
all-round development and education of the students. She added that at CMS, we
believe that in the present era, it is extremely important to provide
information about modern technology to the students and educate them in the
modern way so that future generations can match the world fraternity with their
skills and knowledge. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that CMS is
committed to providing all necessary resources, healthy environment and latest
technology to students for their all-round development. Principal of CMS Mahanagar
Campus, Dr Kalpana Tripathi also expressed her views on the occasion saying
that this robotic lab will play an important role in realizing students' dream
of a bright future.
Chief
Public Relations Officer of CMS, Shri Hari Om Sharma informed that this new robotics lab
equipped with world class facilities will provide ample opportunity to the
students to learn and understand hands-on robotics, advanced tech science and
artificial intelligence. The facility will expose students to a wonderful amalgamation
of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and art, as well as provide
them with a wealth of knowledge of robotics, coding, open-source programming,
scratch and advanced robotics.
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