A new era of technological advancement has dawned at the Université de Kara Northern Campus, as STEMpower proudly announces the completion and of the country’s first-ever STEM Center. The Campus has been the site of the first-ever STEM Center, a significant achievement in bridging the digital divide and fostering STEM education in Togo.

STEMpower, a non-profit organization, has established a state-of-the-art center with cutting-edge resources such as a virtual computer lab, a 3D printer, and a comprehensive electronics lab. The center provides students with unparalleled opportunities for hands-on learning and innovation, ensuring they are equipped to thrive in the ever-evolving technological world.

Professor ALFA-SIKA MANDE Sey-Laye, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, expressed his heartfelt gratitude for STEMpower's generosity, stating that the center serves its intended purpose and becomes a hub of innovation and learning.
Dr. Samah Hodo Abalo, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the long-term impact of this initiative.

The establishment of this STEM Center signifies a pivotal moment in Togo's educational landscape, fostering a culture of innovation and preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the future. STEMpower remains committed to its mission of empowering youth through STEM education and looks forward to witnessing the remarkable achievements of the students in Togo.

Many thanks to our partners smartAID and DHL, who help us spread modernity and positivity across a large deserving portion of the world.

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