San Diego-based Robolink was recently awarded an island-wide drone implementation contract from the American Samoa Department of Education, reaching 5,000 4th to 8th grade students in 29 schools.

The initial rollout includes thousands of Robolink kits along with a comprehensive hands-on professional development training program to onboard teachers and ensure a seamless integration with American Samoa curricula.

“Our goal is to expose American Samoan students to emerging technologies at a young age, to help expand their future ready skills, while giving them a pathway to scholarships, and high earning career opportunities,” said Hansol Hong, CEO of Robolink. “Whether at home, in the classroom, or through drone competitions, children can learn to freestyle and program drones in competitive, high retention, engaging ways while learning real-world STEM skills.”

Robolink uses proprietary technology to create engaging and interactive kits that teach coding and engineering in the classroom and the competitive arena.

For more information, visit www.robolink.com.