April 24, 2026 - 14:54

A statewide initiative designed to spark innovation and digital literacy among young learners is making its way to Lexington this week. The highly anticipated student technology program, which aims to equip Kentucky’s next generation with essential skills for the modern workforce, will take over the Central Bank Center on Friday.
Organizers describe the event as an immersive, hands-on experience where students from elementary through high school can explore cutting-edge fields such as coding, robotics, cybersecurity, and 3D design. The program is part of a broader effort to bridge the digital divide and ensure that students across the commonwealth—regardless of their geographic location—have access to the tools and mentorship needed to thrive in a technology-driven economy.
Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in interactive workshops led by industry professionals, compete in friendly tech challenges, and engage with exhibits showcasing the latest innovations in artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Local educators and technology leaders have praised the initiative for its focus on practical, real-world applications rather than theoretical instruction.
“This is not just about learning to use a computer; it’s about teaching students how to create, problem-solve, and collaborate using technology,” said one event coordinator. “We want every student to leave feeling inspired and confident that they can build a future in tech.”
The event is free for all participating schools and students, with transportation provided for many districts. Parents and community members are also encouraged to attend the public showcase portion in the afternoon. The program represents a significant investment in Kentucky’s youth, aiming to cultivate a pipeline of skilled talent that will benefit the state’s economy for years to come.
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