In a current interview with JIS Information, Andrew Lee, Chief Govt Officer (CEO) of e-Studying Jamaica Restricted (e-LJAM), reiterated the company’s unwavering dedication to propelling nationwide progress by technological improvements.
Lee emphasised the important position of technological innovation in Jamaica’s journey in direction of turning into a digital society.
He underscored the need of embracing developments in know-how to foster steady development and prosperity for the nation.
Championing STEM schooling
On the core of e-LJAM’s mission lies the promotion of Science, Know-how, Engineering, and Arithmetic (STEM) schooling.
Mr. Lee highlighted the pivotal significance of STEM schooling in steering Jamaica towards sustained development and prosperity.
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Empowering Youth for Success
The CEO emphasised e-LJAM’s dedication to empowering youth with the required instruments to foster creativity, problem-solving expertise, and significant considering skills.
He emphasised the pivotal position of those expertise in driving nationwide progress.
Recognizing the historic under-representation of ladies in STEM fields, Lee reiterated e-LJAM’s dedication to selling range and inclusivity within the know-how sector. The group actively pursues initiatives to encourage confidence and ambition in future feminine leaders.
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Inspiring future feminine leaders
In step with its imaginative and prescient, e-LJAM sponsors initiatives such because the Ladies in ICT Day Crea+her hackathon to encourage younger ladies to discover their potential in know-how.
These efforts purpose to handle the underrepresentation of ladies within the know-how sector and foster a extra inclusive atmosphere.
A catalyst for change
As an company of the Ministry of Science, Power, Telecommunications, and Transport, e-Studying Jamaica Restricted performs an important position in selling the mixing and infusion of know-how within the public schooling system.
By way of its initiatives, e-LJAM serves as a catalyst for driving technological development and societal progress in Jamaica.