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Mar 18, 2018 News

In Photo Left: Lenovo Product Managers Adrian Hooper & Shunella Taylor & Managing Director of Deaf Association of Guyana Ms. Sabine McIntosh (Right)
STARR Computer, the leading technology giant in Guyana, has partnered with STEM Guyana since their official launch.
Being the leading technology company STARR keeps abreast with new technology, such as Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Analytics.
The STEM team conducts several Robotic training sessions and competitions around Guyana. Recently, members of Deaf Association of Guyana Inc. benefited from training and the STEM team was impressed with their performance and as such they were chosen to be a part of the competition.
As one of our Corporate Social Responsibilities, STARR Computer donated a Lenovo Laptop Computer to the Deaf Association of Guyana Inc. for Robotic and Scratch Programming competition, which will aid in students development through research.
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