'He was the first one finished, first one to program, first one to update-just very impressive,' said Leland Davis, director of Young Engineers of Raleigh-Durham. 'We'll definitely have a conversation about his future in STEM.'
Lenovo's Xavier Skinner working with a student
Beyond the Lego cars, students donned virtual reality headsets to explore bug-filled caves and navigate computer-generated worlds. 'Just being able to see the kids get super excited about this-seeing them interact and program and build robots-was awesome,' said Lenovo's Victor Garza, who helped organize the event. 'I want to thank the Boys and Girls Club for coming, Intel for sponsoring the entire event, and Lenovo for creating the opportunity.'Attachments
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