This July, a dozen young people were able to learn about and test different technological tools such as 3D printing, artificial intelligence, augmented reality or drones, among many others.

Image of the Omnia Camins Foundation Point
Image of the Omnia Camins Foundation Point. 2024. Font: Punt Ómnia Camins Foundation.

In the first weeks of July, the Punt Òmnia Camins Fundació organized the activity 'Tasta'm estiu', a technology camp with various proposals. In total, ten young people took part, who had previously participated in the 'Tasta'm' initiative, which between the months of September and June offered training in basic digital skills, language training and occupational training to a group of unaccompanied migrant minors with the aim of creating bridges between the regulated educational system and the non-regulated educational system. With the help of different technological tools, in the first week, the Punt Òmnia Camins Fundació technology camp focused on art, the second week, it did it on sport, the third week, it did it on culture and the fourth week, he did it in nature. Specifically, the ten young participants were able to learn about 3D printing, artificial intelligence, augmented reality and drones.