By Maya Shahumyan | Project Manager
The impact is already visible. Students of the upgraded makerspaces are actively continuing their projects—designing robots, coding apps, building prototypes—and once again have the resources they need to explore their creativity and expand their technical skills. The upgrades were truly essential to ensure their learning could move forward without interruption.
Students actively participated in the ArmRobotics competition and Digitec 2025, presenting student-built robotics and embedded systems prototypes, taking part in competitions. Participation increased students’ practical competencies in hardware and software, fostered cross-makerspace collaboration.
But this is only the beginning. It’s one step closer to our vision of reaching 4,000 children in Lori with access to quality STEM education that can shape their futures and empower them to become the next generation of Armenian innovators.
Still, 12 makerspaces remain in urgent need of support. Without updated equipment, many students face challenges in continuing their projects at the same level. To reach every child, we need more partners to join us on this journey. Every contribution—big or small—helps us open doors for students who are eager to learn, build, and dream big.
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