Fixing STEM Ed from a Teenage Perspective: Rohit and Sidharth Srinivasan (Founders of Trashbots)(Ep. 27)

STEM education is a great thing. It allows students to developed problem-solving skills and experiment with their own inventions. However, it is often very hard to learn alone. Educators in schools who don't have a science background often struggle to teach their students. Teens and kids who don't live in centers of innovation can have a difficult time learning about STEM without education centers. Rohit and Sidharth Srinivasan, the entrepreneurs that founded Trashbots as teens, have figured out a way to fix this. Started as a summer project, Trashbots serves as a cheap and accessible way to learn robotics. It provides instructions to teachers to help them guide their classes. It also allows students to learn remotely. Their software does not need WIFI or cell service. Join us as we talk to the founders of this inspiring company about the importance of STEM and their advice for teenage entrepreneurs!

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