Arduino, supported by Qualcomm, is partnering with Indian edtech firm Get Set Learn to introduce on-device AI and robotics learning across India's K-12 school system.
The collaboration will help students learn by building real, intelligent devices that run AI locally, reducing reliance on the cloud and making the learning more practical for real-world use.
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Makers and developers searching for a Raspberry Pi and Arduino compatible DC crank set may be interested in the new kit which is being created by multiple Kickstarter entrepreneur Patrick Thomas ...