Google hosted a hands-on robotics event for middle school students in South Carolina’s Lowcountry region, bringing together pupils from three local schools to build Claw Bots with professional instructors. The initiative reflects Google’s broader commitment to STEM education in the region, where the tech giant has maintained a significant presence through data centers and recently invested $9 billion in cloud and AI infrastructure.
What you should know: Students from Palmetto Scholars Academy, Woodland Middle School, and Charles B. DuBose Middle School participated in the Friday event, working directly with Robotics Education & Competition Foundation instructors.
Why this matters: The robotics workshop serves a dual purpose of inspiring young minds while strengthening Google’s community ties in a region critical to its infrastructure investments.
What they’re saying: Local education leaders highlighted the broader benefits of robotics programs beyond technical skills development.