Kuljit Ghata-Aura, president of Boeing Middle East, Türkiye, Africa, and Central Asia, said: "Boeing has partnered with INJAZ Qatar on this program since 2019, reaching over 1,000 students across various schools in Doha over the years. These workshops provide an interactive and enjoyable way for children to apply their STEM knowledge while inspiring them to explore future careers in aerospace, software engineering, robotics, and other in-demand fields."
Emad Al Khaja, INJAZ Qatar CEO, added: “At INJAZ Qatar, we are committed to empowering youth through meaningful, experiential education that bridges the gap between school and the workforce. Our long-standing partnership with Boeing reflects our shared vision to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders. Through initiatives like ‘Robotics Program’ we provide students with an engaging platform to explore real-world applications of science, develop essential skills, and ignite their curiosity for the future.”
This year, the program has provided 200 students at the Doha British Schools with hands-on experience in building and testing robotic systems, with a focus on navigation, movement, and motor integration. Students have also practiced important skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, creativity and teamwork.
Over the years, Boeing’s collaboration with INJAZ Qatar has positively impacted more than 5,000 students through a diverse array of entrepreneurship and STEM initiatives.