During the World Quantum Day observance, students from Tyner Academy’s EPB Future Ready Institute of Technology and Networking showcased their creations made through machine learning. Twelve students presented their “Friendship Detectors,” which they had built using this innovative technology. J. Ed Marston from EPB emphasized the importance of preparing students for jobs in the quantum industry and developing technology skills. By connecting the dots between technological advancements and economic growth in Chattanooga, EPB aims to create a workforce that is well-equipped to succeed in the ever-evolving job market. This initiative not only benefits the students by providing them with valuable skills but also contributes to the economic development of the city.
EPB is committed to investing in education and technology to empower the next generation of innovators. By providing hands-on experience in machine learning and technology development, EPB is paving the way for a brighter future for both the students and the city of Chattanooga. Through their support of programs like the EPB Future Ready Institute of Technology and Networking at Tyner Academy, EPB is helping students unlock their full potential and prepare for successful careers in the tech industry.
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