Cyprus schools partner with maritime firm and university for robotics, Starlink, and renewable energy pilot programme
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Kyriacos Nicolaou
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Cyprus-based maritime services firm Tototheo Global, The Heritage Private School, and the Cyprus University of Technology (Tepak) have signed an MoU to launch an educational pilot programme in Cyprus focused on robotics, satellite connectivity (Starlink), renewable energy, and applied science. The initiative aims to give students hands-on exposure to real-world technologies, bridging education, research, and practical tech applications.
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