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Jul 4, 2017
Guyana

Guyanese Team Heading To The USA For World’s First Robotics Olympics

There are several world-renowned Guyanese scientists and perhaps in the future, these seven young Guyanese engineers will join their rank. Shawn Singh, Arianna Mahase, Anthony Frank, Chris Nelson, Deviknandan Ramnarace, Horace Moseley,

Caribbean Wide

Spotlight: Caribbean-born Dr Jason Mars, Co-founder of A Tech Startup and Professor of Computer Science

Thirty-five year old Jason Mars was born in Jamaica to Guyanese parents but spent his earliest years in Guyana before migrating to the US. He is co-founder and CEO of Clinc, the cutting-edge A.I. company that developed the world’s most

Jun 18, 2018

Spotlight: Caribbean-born Dr Jason Mars, Co-founder of A Tech Startup and Professor of Computer Science

Jun 18, 2018
Caribbean Wide

Thirty-five year old Jason Mars was born in Jamaica to Guyanese parents but spent his earliest years in Guyana before migrating to the US. He is co-founder and CEO of Clinc, the

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Guyanese Team Heading To The USA For World’s First Robotics Olympics

Jul 4, 2017
Guyana

There are several world-renowned Guyanese scientists and perhaps in the future, these seven young Guyanese engineers will join their rank. Shawn Singh, Arianna Mahase, Anthony Frank, Chris Nelson, Deviknandan Ramnarace, Horace Moseley,

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