The funds are under the Community Recognition Scheme for the VEX Robotics initiative in Offaly.
Midlands science programmes are set to receive €50,000 in funding.
The funds have been granted under the Community Recognition Scheme for the VEX Robotics initiative in Offaly.
The investment aims to develop science, technology, and engineering skills.
Schools such as Tubber NS and Coláiste Choilm in Tullamore have already earned international recognition through VEX Robotics competitions.
The initiative will empower more students in hands-on learning in science and technology.
Offaly TD John Clendennen says long-term funding would ensure continued growth and opportunity for students in STEAM:
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