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Guyana Organization Launches Groundbreaking STEMClub Platform for Caribbean Programs

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September 6, 2025
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Georgetown, Guyana – A wave of innovation is sweeping across the Caribbean, promising to empower the next generation of scientists, engineers, and creators. STEMGuyana today unveiled its revolutionary STEMClub Caribbean platform, a game-changing initiative designed to make high-quality STEM education accessible and exciting for students in after-school programs, private schools, and STEM clubs throughout Guyana and the wider region.

“This new platform is a comprehensive ecosystem designed to inspire and engage learners and it’s more than just a collection of lessons”, stated system designer Asha Christian. “It equips educators with a powerful suite of tools, including ready-to-use lesson plans, AI-generated quizzes, and intuitive dashboards, making it easier than ever to deliver world-class STEM education. No longer do club leaders need to be experts in every field; the platform provides detailed, expertly-crafted lessons that guide every class, from robotics and AI to website development and coding.”

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The program is built on the principle of hands-on learning. Students will dive into the exciting world of technology through practical activities, building robots, working with sensors, and collaborating on group projects that solve real-world problems. This approach not only reinforces core STEM concepts but also fosters critical skills like teamwork and creative problem-solving. To add a spark of friendly competition, the platform will also host annual regional competitions in coding, robotics, and science.

One of the most innovative features is the use of artificial intelligence to create dynamic quizzes that adapt to each student’s learning pace. This personalized approach provides immediate feedback and explanations, helping students build a strong foundation and track their own progress with confidence.

“STEMGuyana has always been committed to democratizing access to quality STEM education,” said Karen Abrams, Director of STEMGuyana. “With STEMClub Caribbean, we are taking a bold step forward, equipping schools and afterschool programs with structured lessons and innovative tools that prepare our young people to compete globally. We make it easy for administrators to ‘hit the ground running’.”

This initiative extends far beyond the borders of Guyana. By creating a regional network of learning and innovation, STEMGuyana aims to position the entire Caribbean as a vibrant hub for technological talent and forward-thinking education.

The launch of STEMClub Caribbean marks a pivotal moment for education in the region. By providing the tools and resources needed to spark a passion for science and technology, STEMGuyana moves beyond teaching subjects; into building a brighter future, one young innovator at a time.

Educators and program leaders across the Caribbean are encouraged to join this exciting movement and register for the STEMCaribbean program today, helping to shape the future leaders of a new technological era.

For more information, contact stemguyanacommunications@gmail.com.

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