A STEM education event brought electric vertical takeoff aircraft, helicopters, a robotic dog and flying drone deliveries to more than 800 students at, was intended to get students at the K-12 charter school excited about the future of mobility and inspire them to pursue aviation careers.by 2025. At the same time, almost 2 million of these jobs could be left unfilled, because there are not enough people with the skills required for careers in STEM.
“These children are seeing things that very few people have ever seen, so it’s very special,” Perot said., an “exclusive gathering of the top minds in the world who are working on the future of mobility,” according to a Hillwood spokesperson. The UP.Summit will be held Wednesday through Friday at the; leaders from the United Arab Emirates and Ukraine; state representatives from Texas, California and Missouri; high-ranking U.S.