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“I can see the future astronaut in Space Innovation Camp” – U.S. Ambassador Earl Miller

The two-day long Space Innovation Camp, which began on October 11, ended today at the United International University’s permanent campus, organized by the Bangladesh   Innovation Forum. 500 students from nursery to tenth grade participated in the program. U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Earl R. Miller attended the camp to encourage students as the chief    guest on the closing day. Ambassador Miller came among children’s and said he was overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of the students. Especially the younger students are getting to know things like rocket making and space robots from now on, which he thinks is very promising for Bangladesh’s future. “I can see the future astronaut among the participants in this camp,” said Ambassador Miller. Moreover, he appreciated the ratio of boys and girls among the participants as a brilliant example. He inspired Bangladeshi students to become more active in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

On the first day morning of the program, Professor Chowdhury Mofizur Rahman, the Vice-Chancellor of the United International University inaugurated the Space Innovation Camp. Former Additional DIG (CID) Abdul Kahar Akand and former Lieutenant General Abdul Hafiz, former NASA Systems Engineer Azadul Haque, Founder of Bangladesh Innovation Forum Ariful Hasan Apu and Founder of Bangladesh Cloup Camp & Director of Dell (Solutions Architecture) Mohammad Mahadi Uz Zaman spoke further at the inauguration.

Professor Chowdhury Mofizur Rahman also said, today’s children are the future of tomorrow. Such an arrangement for children is truly commendable. In today’s event, kids will become more interested in space, robots, and rockets.

Summit convener Amena Islam Synthia talked said, “The two-day camp was organized to popularize space science among children and to highlight STEM topics in detail.” We hope that through this camp, our students learned a lot about space science and in future they will be more interested to go further studies.

Founder of Bangladesh Innovation Forum Ariful Hassan Opu said, “A plan has been taken for the next ten years to build space scientists and rocket scientists from Bangladesh in the future by encouraging young children to discover new things in space science.” As a first step of that Space Innovation Camp has been organized.

The two-day program provided training in rocket making and launching, space robot making workshops, astronaut training, space programming, space education, space life, team work, team building skill development, leadership, etc.

This event was co-sponsored by Synosis IT, Systek Digital, United International University, Space and Rocket Center Bangladesh, Dhaka Cast and Live2Web.

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