With the aim of continuing to promote digital inclusion and education in the country, Primax He opened his seventh computation laboratory at the Special Surquillo CEBE, an educational institution with more than 50 years of experience that serves children and young people with special educational needs.
The new room, called “Digital Explorers”, has desktop computers and a fully improved infrastructure. This initiative seeks to strengthen personalized teaching, facilitate access to adapted digital content and promote students’ autonomy.
In addition, this donation not only benefits students, but also the teaching team, which can now implement more dynamic and inclusive methodologies. Technology, in this context, becomes a bridge towards a more equitable and participatory education.
“In Primax we firmly believe that education is one of the most powerful tools to transform lives. Through these computer laboratories we seek that more children and young people can develop their skills, enhance their creativity and access better opportunities for their future,” said Gina Vega, Manager of Corporate Affairs of Primax.
With this donation, Primax reaffirms its commitment to promote inclusive and quality digital education through its “Energy that connects” program, already adding seven computer laboratories delivered in Lima, positively impacting hundreds of students.
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