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STEMROBO, UNICEF, and ANK Foundation Collaborate to Empower Young Girls in STEM Education

By   /  July 29, 2024  /  Comments Off on STEMROBO, UNICEF, and ANK Foundation Collaborate to Empower Young Girls in STEM Education

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Noida  — STEMROBO, an end-to-end solution provider for K-12 schools, is thrilled to announce its collaboration with UNICEF and the ANK Foundation for a STEM competition,”The Game Changers Coalition”, a Hackathon at Mount Abu Public School in Rohini, Delhi. This aimed at promoting STEM skills among young girls. Thirteen teams showcased their innovation and problem-solving abilities through challenges themed   around Health and Nutrition.

This collaboration aims to empower girls through education and technology, promoting gender equality in STEM fields. In the STEM competition, twenty girl students reached the national round. Among them, 2 girls from ASN Senior Secondary School, qualified for the international round, where they will be representing India in Europe this September.

Rajeev Tiwari, Co-Founder of STEMROBO said, “Empowering girls in STEM is not just about teaching skills; it’s about fostering a mindset of innovation and inclusion. Events like this inspire us all, showcasing the brilliance and creativity of these young minds. Through initiatives that prioritise education and empower marginalised communities, we are not only preparing these girls for successful careers but also creating role models who will inspire others to follow in their footsteps”.

Anurag Gupta, Co-founder of STEMROBO, said, “In many parts of the world, girls face significant barriers in accessing quality education, especially in STEM fields. Through our collaboration with UNICEF and the ANK Foundation, we are proud to empower young girls to thrive in technology and innovation, unlocking their potential as future leaders. By focusing on compassion-driven technology inventions, we believe girls are the right medium to encourage this kind of innovation because social engineering shows that they are more compassionate and understand human problems better than men. This achievement exemplifies the transformative power of education and mentorship. Through UNICEF and the ANK Foundation, we are beginning to convert our vision on the ground, starting in India. We aim to globally transform the landscape of innovation and increase girls’ contribution to the global innovation index by more than 30%.

STEMROBO, provides learning experiences and prepares students for the challenges of the 21st century. The company’s initiatives are also impactful in regions where access to education, especially for girls, is limited. Through programs and support, STEMROBO has empowered girls to excel in national STEM, robotics, and AI competitions, breaking down traditional barriers and promoting a culture of innovation.

Swarnima Luthra , Principal ASN Senior Secondary School, Mayur  Vihar, Delhi said, “We are incredibly proud of our ASNites  who wholeheartedly took up the innovative challenge by participating in  ‘The Game Changers Coalition’ Hackathon. Their  utmost dedication and innovative spirit was superbly displayed during the competition. Reaching the national round and even qualifying for the international round is a remarkable accomplishment indeed !

She further stated, “STEMROBO is doing incredible work in preparing students for the rapidly changing technological landscape and we are grateful for this opportunity to partner with them. We are confident our students will continue to excel in STEM fields through STEMROBO’s programs and inspire others.”

The collaboration promotes a shared vision of creating inclusive educational opportunities for all children, irrespective of gender or background. Together, they are paving the way for a more equitable future, where every child has the chance to excel and innovate.

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