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The University of the Western Cape’s Science Learning Centre for Africa has launched its Coding and Robotics Club. The launch takes place during National Science Week.

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“Coding is the process of how humans communicate with computers. Turning instructions and ideas into a language that computers understand. UWC says the club will help popularise STEM subjects – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. “What the coding and robotics club wants to do is to whet student’s appetite for careers in ICT, coding, and robotics and develop 21st-century skills.

“There’s no economic status attached to it, It applies to everyone across the board, but what we are trying is to at least give that platform to the previously disadvantaged communities so that they can be exposed to this whole new world that they are going to be living in, about robotics and the automated world we are living in,” said Allie.

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