Infinix in Africa Collabs with UNESCO and Google to Inspire Youth with AI and Robotics Education

Imagine over 200 young minds buzzing with excitement as they dive into the world of AI and robotics. That's exactly what happened at the University of Nairobi when Infinix, a tech brand designed for the youth, hosted the largest CogLabs workshop to date.

The event, themed "Get in Now," was a collaborative effort with UNESCO and Google aimed at inspiring today’s youth with hands-on experiences in AI and robotics.

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Key leaders from Infnix, UNESCO, Google, and University of Nairobi join the participants of Infinix Get in Now workshop.

Michael Zeng, Brand Manager of Infinix Kenya, expressed his enthusiasm, "It is a true honor for Infinix to collaborate with UNESCO and Google in globally promoting the CogLabs project. This initiative is designed to build capacity in crucial domains such as robotics, machine learning, and AI, with a focus on education equality, to transform knowledge into resilient ownership and foster sustainable development."

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CogLabs: Making AI and Robotics Accessible and Fun


The CogLabs project is all about making AI and robotics education engaging and accessible. At its core, the initiative guides participants through designing and building their own robots using 3D-printed parts and repurposed smartphones. These robots can recognize images, sounds, and poses, and perform simple tasks based on these inputs. With a focus on sustainability, CogLabs provides code files, FAQs, and ongoing support to ensure every young creator can succeed.

Joan Nadal, Master Trainer of UNESCO at STEM Education, highlighted the project's impact, "The CogLabs project is a shining example of how we can inspire and empower the next generation to embrace the transformative power of AI and robotics. By partnering with innovative companies like Infinix and Google, we are providing young learners with the tools and resources to design, build, and program their own robotic creations."

The Largest Workshop Yet and a Sneak Peek at the New CogLabs App


The workshop at the University of Nairobi was a massive success, featuring over 200 eager students. These young innovators got hands-on experience building robots with 3D parts and second-hand Infinix smartphones. They programmed their creations to recognize objects and respond by moving in different directions. This hands-on approach not only sparked their curiosity but also equipped them with practical skills in coding, machine learning, and AI.

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John Kimani, Head of Developer Relations, Sub-Saharan Africa at Google, shared, "We are thrilled to preview the mobile application of the CogLabs initiative. Google's emphasis on promoting digital literacy and making learning accessible to all aligns perfectly with the CogLabs mission. This mobile application will empower everyone to explore the world of machine learning and programming, without the need for a laptop, ensuring equal opportunities for all to create their own robotic wonders, wherever they may be."

Infinix "Get In Now": Igniting Africa’s Future with AI Education


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Infinix's commitment to empowering youth with cutting-edge technology is evident in their focus on the African market. Since its founding in 2013, Infinix has tailored its products to meet the unique needs of local users, promoting initiatives like CogLabs across the continent.

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Amber Zhao, Product Manager of AI at Infinix, emphasized the brand's dedication to localized AI education, "In 2020, we introduced voice interaction technology supporting Hausa, and now we provide support for major African languages. We've also established R&D centers focused on minor and regional languages across seven African countries, employing over 120 linguists. These centers are dedicated to developing localized AI language models that truly understand and serve the diverse linguistic needs of users across the continent."

Spreading the Magic of CogLabs Across Africa


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Starting in Kenya, Infinix plans to roll out a series of CogLabs workshops in various African countries. These workshops will offer primary, secondary, and tertiary students opportunities to engage in hands-on learning, seamlessly integrating 3D printing, robot making, and basic programming knowledge.

Michael Zeng reaffirmed Infinix's commitment, "We firmly believe that every young mind possesses unlimited potential, and we believe that advanced technologies, such as AI, will open the doors to a brighter future for all."

Join the Movement


As the CogLabs initiative inspires creativity and problem-solving abilities across Africa, Infinix continues to support the development of the CogLabs mobile application and provide smartphones for student experiences in each workshop. This ensures a seamless and accessible learning journey for all.

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Stay tuned for more updates as this revolutionary technology will soon be featured in Infinix's upcoming devices. Follow Infinix Philippines on Facebook and join their community to stay informed.

About Infinix


Infinix Mobility is a rapidly emerging technology brand that designs, manufactures, and markets an expanding portfolio of smart devices worldwide. Targeting today's youth with first-in-class technology, Infinix creates trendy, powerful, and affordably priced devices that bring the latest technology to users at a price they want.

About UNESCO


The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) leads global cooperation in education, science, culture, communication, and information. With offices in 54 countries, UNESCO oversees more than 2000 World Heritage sites and numerous educational networks.

About Google


Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. With products like Search, Maps, Gmail, and YouTube, Google plays a meaningful role in the daily lives of billions of people globally.

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