Mexico City
June 2025
Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico – The National Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism of Pachuca (Canaco Servytur) has reaffirmed its commitment to social and educational transformation through the successful execution of Canabot Kids 2025. This program empowered 100 children and teenagers in vulnerable situations to explore technology by building, programming, and competing with robots controlled via mobile devices.
Over the course of two months, and in collaboration with Instituto Shinko, participants engaged in hands-on robotics workshops that cultivated their creativity, logic, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. The program culminated in a high-energy final competition at the Pachuca Fairgrounds, where ten finalist teams were awarded technological and educational prizes.
To ensure the sustainability and international expansion of the initiative, Canaco Servytur Pachuca has signed a strategic partnership with Instituto Shinko, India Mexico Business Magazine, and various universities in the state of Hidalgo. The goal is to extend the program annually and pave the way for winners to participate in international robotics and tech competitions.
“This agreement is a milestone in the history of Canabot Kids. It not only guarantees the program’s future but also opens doors for the international projection of Mexican youth talent,” said [Canaco representative name], president of Canaco Servytur Pachuca.
The initiative has caught the attention of the tech, education, and business sectors and has quickly become a flagship model of social innovation with meaningful impact on youth development.
Canaco Servytur invites technology companies, educational institutions, and international organizations to become sponsors or strategic partners, helping expand this impactful program to a national and international scale.