STEMROBO Technologies, an Ed-Tech start-up focused on leveraging technology in studies that cater to the K-12 segment has recently expanded its footprint in the African Country Ghana with the establishment of Tinkering/Innovation labs in 50+ schools. The new state-of-the-art labs will provide training in robotics, experiential learning, STEM Education, IoT, and Artificial Intelligence to more than 3000+ students. The expansion comes as a part of a larger roadmap of company growth and their commitments to innovate the K-12 landscape in the untapped market where they don’t have specialization in STEM subjects.
In order to improve and provide the best-suited education classes according to Ghana’s curriculum to the k-12 students, STEMROBO’s experienced engineers from India will be providing training to 200+ local engineers/teachers both offline and virtually. The establishment of Innovative labs would provide the students the opportunities to develop computational & design thinking abilities and a space where the youngsters can experiment with, learn, develop and conceptualize different scientific ideas.
Danquah International School, Peculiar International School, Perpetual help School, Destiny Heights Academy, and Alpha Beta international School are some of the leading schools in Ghana where STEMROBO has established Tinkering labs.