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The initiative aimed to provide vocational students with hands-on experience and knowledge in drone technology.
The project enabled the students to develop their critical thinking skills and learn how to equip drones with various modules and sensors. They were also taught how to manage the drones through software codes in an autonomous mode.
The participation of 40 vocational students from public schools in Abkhazia and 20 from vocational schools across Georgia enriched the project by adding diversity and fostering collaboration and cross-cultural exchange. Overall, the initiative was a great success and equipped the participating students with valuable skills and knowledge that they can use to pursue careers in the emerging field of drones.