Aiivon innovation hub is a community of tech and creative entrepreneurs located on Adetokumbo Ademola crescent wuse 2 Abuja.
Building on the success of our kids’ tech camp last year, which was a huge success, we designed this program to develop core digital skills in young adults by teaching them graphic design and computer programing in a stimulating environment. We’ll be providing mentorship during and after the training for the participating children.
The One (1) month training will be done using a hands-on approach and all the participating children in design will be expected carry out various design projects in photoshop and AI (adobe illustrator) and programing students will get to build websites and carryout projects in scratch, html, CSS, PHP and Python
What will your child dream up?
An app that changes how we communicate? A website to spark a social movement? A knowledge exchange platform? A visual illustration that stands up to bullies? A safe place for IDPs? A software that helps us better understand kids? A digital solution to depression?
Never before have young people had this much power, positioning and potential to change the world. With the right tools and an enabling environment, every child is capable of tech innovations…
At five years old, Iqbal was already a computer programmer. By the time he reached the age of 12, Iqbal had four world records under his belt: Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (age 9); Youngest Certified Wireless Network Administrator (age 9); Youngest Certified Web Professional Associate (age 10); and Youngest Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (age 12).
Mark Zukerberge built Facebook as a teenager with just his laptop and his friends, Bill Gates built Microsoft also as a teenage and the list goes on and on.
At age 15, Jack found a new way to detect Pancreatic cancer using innovative technology. His solution was 150 times faster, 25,000 times cheaper and up to 50% more accurate than what was being used in most hospitals.
At age 17, Conrad developed a nuclear fusion reactor in his garage with less than $5000 in a couple of months, where as in the 1940s it took 3 governments, 7 years, 130,000 people and $26 Billion to build the first atomic bomb.
At only 14 years, Evan Spiegel (Youngest self-made billionaire in the world) built Snapchat with his friend in their living room and today the application is worth over $25 Billion with over a hundred million monthly users including myself.
At 13 Kevin Doe with no formal education or training invented batteries, an FM transmitter, a sound amplifier, and three – channel mixer and mic receiver using scrap metal and garbage to start his own radio station in Sierra Leone. Doe remains the youngest person in history to be invited to MIT’s Visiting Practitioner’s Program for international development.
For more information on this program please call any of the following numbers:
+234 703 381 7685
+234 805 811 4858
+234 813 459 6476
Email us: hello@aiivon.com
Or visit our website: hub.aiivon.com
Training starts next week Monday (2nd of July 2018) and all payments before Friday (29th June 2018) attracts a 10% discount.
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