The non-governmental organisation, STEMpower, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art, advanced electronics lab and smart computer lab at Triumphant College in Windhoek.
The computer lab is equipped with 3D printing technology, further solidifying STEMpower’s commitment to fostering a hands-on learning environment with cutting-edge tools.
This new STEM centre is designed to bridge that gap, equipping students with the resources and skills to transform innovative ideas into practical solutions.
With a network of over 130 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math centres across Sub-Saharan Africa, STEMpower continues to lead the charge in empowering youth through transformative education.
This latest addition in Namibia exemplifies its dedication to nurturing the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers, fostering economic growth and sustainable development across the continent.
STEMpower, a pan-African charity, has been promoting education in the STEM field across Africa for over a decade.
Their mission is to provide hands-on STEM programs to secondary and pre-university students, regardless of gender or ethnicity, preparing them for advanced STEM studies and careers.