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Uplift Aerospace Launches EdTech Division to Revolutionize STEM Education with VR and AI


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Uplift Aerospace Launches EdTech Division to Revolutionize STEM Education with VR and AI

Uplift Aerospace introduces an EdTech Division using VR and AI for boosting STEM education and preparing the workforce.

The Utah-based space technology firm Uplift Aerospace has established a special EdTech division focused on changing learning by using virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI). The division will create scalable digital training materials for classroom science and for workforce development.

EdTech tools are used to boost engagement and make learning stickier, linking classroom activities with the skills needed for trade, technical and new jobs. Both those who are still in school and those who are preparing for technology careers are targeted.

The achievement of its Starborn Academy supports has prompted Uplift to provide EdTech in American schools in Utah, Colorado and California. Last year, the Salt Lake City School District introduced the program to all its middle schools and 20 surveys found that 63% of students now pay more attention to STEM careers and 52% are now more interested in these subjects.

The EdTech group within Uplift has pooled the talents of virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) experts to offer personalized and flexible learning opportunities for students and professionals alike. Through Starborn Academy, Uplift Aerospace provides education that blends technology with actual tasks to get learners ready for career situations.

By doing this, the company highlights that EdTech and workforce training are growing in importance since many are using immersive technologies more regularly. People interested in learning more about Uplift can visit the Starborn Academy website, read testimonials and review information on the different offerings and partnerships.

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