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Alynix, a lenexa-based drone technology company announced Thursday it plans to host students from Operation Breakthrough’s Ignition Lab at their office headquarters.
The company says it will be showing teenagers career opportunities in the drone technology space on March 24, 2022.
“We are excited to work with Operation Breakthrough on their efforts to prepare the next generation for careers in automation and geospatial science.” Alynix President Ben Lindner said.
The company says Operation Breakthrough will be working to help teach Kansas City high school students about drone technology careers. Alynix says partnership is a great opportunity for both organizations to promote S.T.E.M. careers within the community.
The first event will take place at the Alynix Lenexa headquarters and will focus on drones and how remote sensing impacts the world. Students will have hands-on learning opportunities with both drone pilots and geospatial data scientists. Certified pilots will be answering questions to help the students pass their commercial drone exam.
Continue reading: https://www.kmbc.com/article/drone-company-operation-breakthrough/39527526#
 

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