What's The Global Need?
“According to UNESCO, the World Economic Forum, NEP 2020, and regional reports”
There’s a global need exists for 10.35 to 13.8 million STEM teachers by 2030 to meet the demand for practical STEM education.
110000 +
35000 +
200000 +
High Demand for STEM Professionals
Competitive Salaries
Impactful Role of STEM Educators
Our Service
We offer start to end STEM services
Course and Training Highlight
Major Areas on which we train our experts/professions
01. STEM Trainer
Equipping trainers with essential skills for effective STEM education
STEM topics like Electronics and IoT
Robotics, AI, and innovative teaching
Communication Excellence
02. STEM Lab Technician
Preparing technicians for safe and efficient management of STEM labs
Emergency Preparedness
Technical Expertise
Management & Technical Literacy
03. STEM Sales Professionals
Training sales professionals to succeed in the STEM industry
STEM Product Proficiency
Sales Strategy and Market Insights
Social and Problem-Solving Skills
WHY STEM or STEAM
STEAM is an interdisciplinary teaching approach that integrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics, emphasizing their practical applications through various hands-on projects, making abstract concepts tangible and relatable. By doing so, it not only enhances students’ comprehension but also sparks their curiosity and passion, preparing them for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century
NEP guidelines for STEM
- In all stages, experiential learning will be adopted, including hands-on learning and arts-integration.
- Integration of skills like scientific temper and evidence-based thinking, creativity and innovativeness, collaboration, and teamwork; problem solving and logical reasoning; vocational exposure and skills; digital literacy, coding, and computational thinking.
- Introduction of contemporary subjects such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning and Design Thinking.
- Activities involving coding will be introduced in Middle Stage.