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Integem is transforming STEM education with its AI Space Explorer Program, a hands-on learning experience where K-12 students build, code, and fly AI-powered drones and launch stratospheric space balloons reaching up to 100,000 feet—no prior experience needed.
Developed by leading AI researchers, engineers, and educators, the program brings aerospace and AI technology to life through interactive projects that teach students to design, build, and program autonomous drones. They will gain real-world engineering experience while tackling AI-driven navigation, stratospheric exploration, and drone applications in planetary research, environmental monitoring, and disaster response.
The program meets students at their level, whether they are beginners or experienced in STEM. Elementary students start by building and flying drones while learning basic coding, AI concepts, and aerodynamics. Middle and high school students advance into AI-driven drone navigation, autonomous flight, and stratospheric experiments, collecting real-world data from near space. They can also earn an NVIDIA AI certification, boosting college applications and future STEM career opportunities.
Students can join Integem in-person summer camps across 16 California locations (https://camp.integem.com/summercamp), enroll in online courses worldwide (https://camp.integem.com/onlineclass), or bring the program to their own school or organization through Integem’s licensing option (https://www.integem.com/licensing/). Schools and education businesses can integrate this turnkey program into their curriculum, attracting more students and generating revenue while offering cutting-edge STEM education. Integem provides teacher training, curriculum guides, hardware kits, and ongoing support.
With AI and aerospace rapidly evolving, students gain hands-on experience beyond textbooks. They will build AI-powered drones, program autonomous flight, and launch high-altitude balloons equipped with sensors to collect real-world data. By studying drone applications in fields like space exploration, environmental science, and search-and-rescue, students develop problem-solving and engineering skills while having fun.


