Choose your path below and take the first step toward becoming part of our community.
Join the
Cohort Program
Register to participate in our free 8–10 week program. Students will learn app development, AI fundamentals, teamwork, and leadership, all at no cost.
Become a Parent Helper
Parents may support team logistics, encouragement, event participation, transportation, and general student supervision (but may not serve as the sole team mentor).
Become a Mentor
Apply to become a mentor to support a student team as they build a real technology solution. Full training provided, plus no coding experience required, just motivation to guide and encourage young innovators.
Volunteer With Us
Become a Technovation Volunteer and help support our chapter by helping with events, workshops, sessions, or program logistics. Volunteers play a key role in creating a supportive and engaging environment.
Choose to volunteer as a Technical Advisor, Guest Speaker, Event Volunteer, Judge, Chapter Support , School or Community Liaison, Parent Helper, or Regional Ambassador.
Partner With Us
Become a partner and play a transformative role in bringing free STEM and AI education to youth across Central Texas. As a partner site, your school, library, or organization can host student teams, provide facilitators, offer space for workshops or build sprints, and collaborate with us on impactful community STEM initiatives. Partnering with Technovation Texas helps you expand opportunities for your students, elevate your community’s STEM ecosystem, and strengthen family engagement. We provide full onboarding, facilitator training, curriculum alignment support, promotional materials, and ongoing coordination, ensuring your organization is supported every step of the way.
Join us in empowering the next generation of innovators and creating meaningful, lasting change in your community
Become a Sponsor
Sponsoring Technovation Texas directly fuels free STEM and AI education for youth across Central Texas. As a sponsor, your support helps provide program materials, technology tools, student resources, workshop spaces, and high‑impact regional events. Sponsorship also strengthens local STEM pathways, increases visibility for your organization, and demonstrates your commitment to empowering the next generation of innovators. Whether you contribute financially, offer in‑kind resources, or collaborate on events, your sponsorship creates real, measurable change for students and communities across Texas.
Become a Technical Advisor
Provide on‑call or scheduled support for teams or mentors who need deeper guidance in coding, AI concepts, app development, UX, or troubleshooting. This is ideal for professionals with technical expertise who cannot commit to weekly mentoring.
Become a Guest Speaker
Lead short sessions on topics such as design thinking, entrepreneurship, motivation, AI ethics, UI/UX, or public speaking. Perfect for professionals with specialized knowledge who want to contribute through one‑time or occasional engagements.
Become an
Event Helper
Assist with setup, registration, room support, youth supervision, tech assistance, and logistics during build days, workshops, and pitch events. Ideal for volunteers seeking flexible, short‑term opportunities.
Become a Judge
Review student projects during practice pitch days or end of season showcases. Judges evaluate creativity, problem‑solving, impact, and presentation quality.
Become a Chapter Supporter
Support behind‑the‑scenes operations such as communications, outreach, scheduling, parent coordination, resource prep, and data tracking. This role is flexible and can be fully remote.
Become a School or Community Liaison
Serve as a bridge between Technovation Texas and a school, community center, library, or youth organization. Liaisons assist with program coordination, student recruitment, and session logistics.
Become a Regional Ambassador
Help spread awareness of Technovation across Texas by conducting outreach, sharing resources, connecting with local schools, and expanding engagement in your region.
The program runs annually, with recruitment in the fall and project development from January to April.
Technovation Texas currently serves students, families, and community partners in the Killeen–Harker Heights region, with outreach extending to surrounding communities including Copperas Cove, Austin, Waco, Temple, Belton, Fort Cavazos–connected areas, and broader Central Texas.
Yes! Students from Harker Heights, Copperas Cove, Temple, Austin, Waco, Killeen, and all nearby Central Texas communities are welcome to join. Our program is virtual‑first, making participation easy and accessible regardless of where you live within the region.
Technovation Texas strives to welcome as many students as possible. While there is no strict limit, we maintain manageable cohort sizes to ensure high‑quality mentorship and team support. If a cohort reaches capacity, students will be placed on a waitlist or offered an alternate session to ensure every participant receives a meaningful experience.
No experience is required. Technovation is designed for complete beginners through advanced learners.
Parents are welcome to support their students by helping with scheduling, encouragement, and project feedback.
No. Participation in the Technovation Girls program is completely free for students, families, and mentors. All curriculum materials, resources, and program requirements are provided at no cost to ensure equitable access for all. A computer or tablet with internet access is recommended. All curriculum materials are free and accessible online.
Students can join with friends, classmates, or be matched into a team based on age group and availability.
A computer or tablet with internet access is recommended. All curriculum materials are free and accessible online.
The Technovation global competition is an international showcase where student teams submit their technology projects for review. Top teams may advance to global judging and be recognized at the Technovation World Summit.
Students create mobile apps or AI-powered solutions that address real community problems. Projects range from environmental tools to health, education, safety, and social impact apps.
Students build skills in coding, AI concepts, entrepreneurship, teamwork, research, problem solving, communication, and leadership.
Students take part in an 8–10 week cohort, meeting weekly with their teams as they progress through the Technovation curriculum.
No. Training, resources, and weekly support is provided for free
Yes. We help train facilitators and provide ongoing support.
Technovation requires background checks for all volunteers who work directly with students, including mentors, technical advisors, guest speakes/workshop facilitators, and school/community liaisons. These checks are performed and processed by the global Technovation program as part of its youth‑safety commitment. Volunteers in non‑student‑facing roles—such as event logistics, chapter operations, or judging—may not require a background check unless they will interact directly with minors.
Please select the form that best matches your role or interest. Students and parents may complete the Cohort Registration Form, mentors can fill out the Mentor Application, schools and libraries may use the Partner Inquiry Form, and organizations seeking to collaborate can submit a Sponsorship Inquiry.
No experience is required. Students join regardless of background, and mentors receive full training through Technovation’s free global mentor modules.
Once you submit the appropriate Google Form, our team will review your information, follow up by email, and help you get connected to the next steps.
Yes. Families from Killeen, Harker Heights, Copperas Cove, Temple, Belton, and surrounding Central Texas areas are welcome.
Students typically meet once per week for 60–90 minutes, plus optional build sprint sessions leading up to submission.
Mentors meet with their team 1–5 hours per week. Additional optional office hours and support resources are provided.
Yes. Schools, libraries, youth centers, and community programs can host Technovation teams by becoming a Partner Site with our chapter. Partner Sites receive full onboarding, support, facilitator training, and access to resources that ensure a safe and successful experience for their students.
Students build mobile app prototypes or AI-powered solutions that address a real problem in their community.
Full workshop schedules, Zoom links, and build sprint details are available to enrolled cohort participants through Google Classroom.
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Technovation Texas is supported by Intellorai as an official Implementation Partner.
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