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Toyz Electronics Obawole Idowu Honored as Carnegie Mellon Swartz Center Success Story
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Toyz Electronics Obawole Idowu Honored as Carnegie Mellon Swartz Center Success Story
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Toyz Electronics founder Damola Idowu receives Heinz Endowments recognition for pioneering culturally relevant STEM education through hip-hop and the arts.
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Toyz Electronics, Inc. founder Damola Idowu has been honored with the Strategic Service in STEM Award by the PGH HBCU Collaborative, recognizing his commitment to empowering economic mobility through innovative STEM education.
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The father and son duo behind Toyz, Damola and Wole Idowu.
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Host Heather Abraham is chatting with Damola and Wole Idowu, a father and son duo inspiring kids to learn the STEAM subjects through video game superheroes!
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At first glance, Da Great Deity Dah might look like an action figure — but his superpower is that he is starting a revolution in the way our workforce is trained.
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Damola Idowu wants to see more Black engineers, and plans to employ his company’s app and the appeal of superheroes to make it happen.
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Meet the team empowering diverse and disadvantaged students to find rewarding careers.
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Toyz Electronics, an edtech company led by a father-son duo, brings STEAM education to students everywhere, empowering them to be the superhero versions of themselves one story at a time.
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