Amazon this week unveiled Amazon Think Big Circle, a global collaboration platform that will unite Think Big Spaces across its data center communities around the world.
The move further enhances Amazon’s commitment to enhancing STEM education within the communities it operates.
The launch follows the Tangible World Cup, an Amazon-powered global STEM challenge led by the Leva Foundation, that brings together more than 1,900 students from over 30 countries and challenges them to solve tangible coding issues and show how technology can be used to bridge learning gaps.
The Think Big Circle will be a site for cross-continental partnership, peer learning, and co-created programs between young learners.
More than 200 students from data center hubs in places like Virginia, Oregon, Dublin, Zaragoza, Mumbai, and Cape Town were at the launch event.
By building hands-on and accessible learning spaces, Amazon looks to enable the future generation of diverse innovators and support its broader community pillars of STEM equity, local skill development, sustainability, and social influence.
Through initiatives like these, Amazon continues to invest in resilient communities and empowering future builders in an increasingly digitalizing world.
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