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Anglogold Ashanti commences construction of Robotics Center at Obuasi Secondary Technical

By Sampson Manu || Obuasi Municipal ISD
Education Anglogold Ashanti commences construction of Robotics Center at Obuasi Secondary Technical
SEP 29, 2023 LISTEN

AngloGold Ashanti Ghana, Obuasi Mine has cut sod for the construction of an GHS8.4 million state of the art robotics center at the Obuasi Senior High Technical School.

When completed, the center is expected to be the hub for innovation and technological growth, providing students not only at the school but the entire Obuasi township, with resources and opportunities to broaden their knowledge in artificial intelligence particularly robotics.

The project which is expected to have 3 robotic laboratories, exhibition labs, general purpose labs, stores, washrooms, etc will be undertaken by DENCENT company limited, an Obuasi-based construction firm.

Addressing the media at the sidelines of the sod-cutting ceremony, the Senior Manager of Sustainability at AngloGold Ashanti Emmanuel Baidoo said the project demonstrates AGA's dedication to fostering a passion for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) among students of their host communities.

It would be recalled that Obuasi Senior High Technical School retained its crown as winners of the National Sci-Tech Challenge in 2022 after winning the same award in 2021.

Having built a reputation as the best in technology, innovation, science, engineering etc over the past few years, Mr. Baidoo said having the robotic center in the school will further consolidate the gains the school has made in the field of STEM education in the past few years.

The Senior Manager of Sustainability further posited that it was the expectation of AngloGold Ashanti that the robotic center would stimulate the interest of students in Obuasi, especially at the basic level towards STEM Education.

"We believe that with the center being here, a lot of hidden talents will be harnessed and Obuasi will become the center of excellence in robotics," he stated.

The Headmaster of the Obuasi Senior High Technical School Ernest Wiafe said the school has already positioned itself in such a way that when the center is completed, it will generate much interest in the study of robotics and STEM-related courses judging from the successes the school had chalked in recent times.

He said though the school has carved a niche for itself as a leader in STEM education in the country, it had to do so under very challenging circumstances. He said their makeshift laboratory had limited resources to facilitate the program.

He described the robotics center to be constructed by AngloGold Ashanti as one of a kind which will come as a major boost for the school to enhance the teaching of robotics in the school.

On his part, the Municipal Director of Education George Alfred Koomson also added his voice to the importance of the center in Obuasi. He said the project has come at a time when the Ministry of Education is committed to improving STEM education in Ghana.

He said schools in Obuasi especially at the basic level have been excelling in the field of robotics over the years, a feat he said will be boosted by the establishment of the center.

Nana Kojo Obeng, the Odikro of Koffekrom lauded AngloGold Ashanti for the plethora of programs it is embarking upon in their 10-year SEDP. He said if given the support, AngloGold Ashanti will contribute to transforming the economy and the lives of the people of Obuasi.

Digital skills are critical to learning as there is a growing demand for tech jobs throughout sub-Saharan Africa. A 2019 study by the International Finance Corporation estimated about 230 million jobs across the region will require digital skills by 2030 -- and more than nine million of those jobs will be in Ghana.

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