Dan Mantz: Rising Curiosity in STEM, Delicate Abilities, and Labor Shortages | Sense Suppose Act Podcast #21

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On this episode, Audrow Nash speaks to Dan Mantz, who’s the CEO of the Robotics Training and Competitors (REC) Basis. The REC Basis is a nonprofit that works with VEX Robotics to construct curiosity in STEM associated profession alternatives. Dan speaks in regards to the completely different competitions REC facilitates, why REC is a nonprofit, how REC works with VEX Robotics, on the significance of sentimental expertise, on workforce gaps, and on the way forward for training.

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Audrow Nash
is a Software program Engineer at Open Robotics and the host of the Sense Suppose Act Podcast

Audrow Nash
is a Software program Engineer at Open Robotics and the host of the Sense Suppose Act Podcast



Sense Suppose Act Podcast
is a long-form, technical podcast about all areas of robotics that’s hosted by Audrow Nash and sponsored by Open Robotics

Sense Suppose Act Podcast
is a long-form, technical podcast about all areas of robotics that’s hosted by Audrow Nash and sponsored by Open Robotics

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