Ariel Uribe

Full Stack Developer at Idori

Ariel Uribe is a Field Engineer Apprentice at GE HealthCare, where they troubleshoot, replace, install, upgrade, or maintain medical devices such as CT and PET scanners. In addition, they work as a Full Stack Developer at Idori and a Teaching Assistant at Boston University, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Ariel also served as a Summer School Robotics Teacher at Revere Public Schools. They hold a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from Boston University.

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Medford, United States

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Idori

Idori is on a mission to make sustainability a cornerstone of early childhood education. We believe in the power of storytelling and play to inspire the next generation of eco-conscious leaders. Our unique educational resources, including storybooks, plush toys, hands-on activities, and online games, are designed to engage young children in the joys of sustainable living. At Idori, we're more than just a company; we're a community of educators, parents, and guardians committed to instilling a deep respect for our planet in young hearts and minds. Our products are meticulously crafted to be both environmentally friendly and educationally impactful, ensuring that children learn about crucial sustainability issues in a manner that's not only accessible but also incredibly fun. Through our dual-approach business model, we offer direct-to-consumer educational packages and collaborate with schools and educational institutions to integrate our curriculum into their teaching. This strategy allows us to reach a broad audience and make a real impact in the fight against climate change, deforestation, and pollution. Join us at Idori as we embark on this journey to build a greener, more sustainable future, one child at a time. Discover how our blend of creativity, innovation, and passion for the environment is transforming the landscape of early childhood education and shaping the eco-warriors of tomorrow.


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