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ThinkYoung and Boeing Launch First STEM School in Luanda to Train Youth in AI, Robotics and Aviation

April 14, 2026
2 min read
Author: Akim Benamara

The refreshed curriculum expanded the school’s scope beyond coding, introducing new modules on artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and the metaverse, while strengthening key competencies such as teamwork, critical thinking and problem-solving.

ThinkYoung,  in partnership with Boeing,  concluded the first edition of the ThinkYoung STEM School in Luanda, a free educational program designed to introduce young people to science and innovation through practical learning, while giving early insights into careers in aviation and technology. The initiative was implemented in collaboration with the American Schools of Angola and the Global Shapers Luanda. The course welcomed 52 participants aged 12-18, including 31 girls.

The refreshed curriculum expanded the school’s scope beyond coding, introducing new modules on artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and the metaverse, while strengthening key competencies such as teamwork, critical thinking and problem-solving.

“The government of Angola has invested in STEM education to shape the country’s future. We are proud to support this journey. By giving students hands-on experience in robotics, AI and aviation technologies, we create opportunities and build a pipeline of tech-savvy, skilled talent.”

Henok Teferra Shawl, Managing Director, Boeing Africa 

“Bringing our ThinkYoung STEM School to Angola – and soon to Senegal – for the first time sends a clear signal: together with Boeing, we are committed to advance STEM education for young people everywhere. In a time of global uncertainty and rapid advances in AI, STEM skills are more important than ever. They equip young people to think critically, solve complex problems, and collaborate while opening doors to successful careers. That’s why we are proud to expand this initiative and invest in the next generation of innovators.”

Andrea Gerosa, founder, ThinkYoung

ThinkYoung and Boeing will bring the next edition of the program to Dakar, Senegal, later this year as part of its continued expansion across Africa, Europe and West Asia. Over the past decade, ThinkYoung and Boeing have reached nearly 1,900 young people globally, including 850 in Africa, with around 60% of participants being girls and young women.

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