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Molokaʻi robotics coach inducted into STEM Hall of Fame

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Molokaʻi Robotics Coach Edwin Mendija was recently inducted into the RECF STEM Hall of Fame as an
Inspiration All-Star. PC: Courtesy

Edwin Mendija, longtime coach and mentor of Molokaʻi Robotics, has been inducted into the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation STEM Hall of Fame as a 2026 Inspiration All-Star.

Mendija is one of only five individuals worldwide selected for this honor in the VEX V5RC category, recognizing his outstanding impact on STEM education, mentorship and community development through robotics.

For over 15 years, he has led Molokaʻi Robotics from a small local program into a nationally competitive team, consistently qualifying for events such as the VEX Robotics World Championship. His work has expanded STEM opportunities for students in one of Hawaiʻi’s most rural communities.

The RECF Inspiration All-Star Award honors individuals who go beyond competition success to inspire students and build lasting access to STEM pathways. Mendija has been recognized for creating a supportive program that promotes academic growth, personal development and confidence. Many students have gone on to pursue higher education as a result of their involvement.

His influence extends island-wide, with students taking on mentorship roles to help grow robotics opportunities across Molokaʻi. Colleagues describe him as a mentor, community builder and catalyst for opportunity.

“This induction highlights both Mendija’s legacy and the impact of Molokaʻi Robotics, showing how strong mentorship can elevate STEM education even in remote communities,” according to program leaders.

Molokaʻi Robotics Coach Edwin Mendija was recently inducted into the RECF STEM Hall of Fame as an
Inspiration All-Star. PC: Courtesy

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