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Sciency Learning
Education
Bulawayo, Bulawayo 663 followers
We equip schools with the tools & resources to deliver world-class STEM programs in Robotics, AI, IoT, coding, and more.
About us
Sciency addresses the critical need for comprehensive STEM education that prepares young learners for future challenges in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Despite the increasing demand for STEM skills, many educational systems lack the resources and curriculum to adequately teach these subjects, leaving a significant skills gap. According to the World Economic Forum, 65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that don’t yet exist. This highlights the urgency to equip students with skills in AI, coding robotics, and engineering. However, many educational systems struggle to provide adequate resources, engaging content, and up-to-date curricula in STEM fields. Additionally, traditional education often fails to foster practical, hands-on experience, and personalized learning, leading to disengagement and a lack of preparedness for real-world challenges. Addressing these issues is crucial for the next generation to thrive in a technology-driven future.
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https://www.sciency.africa
External link for Sciency Learning
- Industry
- Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Bulawayo, Bulawayo
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- STEM and ROBOTICS
Locations
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Bulawayo, Bulawayo 00263, ZW
Employees at Sciency Learning
Updates
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We’re excited to have supplied our STEM kits to Charlestone Trust Primary School ! This marks the beginning of an exciting journey in empowering their learners with hands-on STEM education. We look forward to working with them to integrate robotics into their curriculum using the Sciency Introductory Robotics Kits, equipping students with critical skills in coding, engineering, and problem-solving. At Sciency Learning, we believe that every child deserves access to quality STEM education, and we’re thrilled to expand our impact to more schools. Here’s to shaping the next generation of innovators!
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Did you know? By 2030, 75% of jobs will require STEM skills! The future is evolving rapidly, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) is at the heart of this transformation. From AI and robotics to clean energy and biotechnology, the demand for problem-solvers, innovators, and critical thinkers is greater than ever. At Sciency, we are on a mission to ensure that young learners across Africa are not just consumers of technology but creators and innovators. Through hands-on STEM education, we are equipping students with practical skills that will empower them to thrive in this ever-changing world. Why does this matter? 📌 Many industries are shifting towards automation, AI, and data-driven solutions. 📌 STEM education fosters critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving—skills that are valuable across all sectors. 📌 Preparing students today means unlocking opportunities for economic growth and global competitiveness tomorrow. The question is—are we doing enough to prepare our children for the jobs of the future? At Sciency, we believe the answer lies in early, hands-on exposure to STEM. Let’s shape a future where African learners are at the forefront of innovation and technology!
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We’re excited to share that our Introductory Robotics kits have travelled all the way to Masvingo Province, empowering local students with hands-on coding and robotics experiences! These innovative tools are sparking creativity and igniting a passion for technology among young minds in the region. Thank you to our partners and educators in Masvingo for embracing these learning opportunities and paving the way for a future built on STEM excellence.
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First place winners of the WRO provincials in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Sciency Learning
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We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible achievements of young innovators at the Provincial Level of the World Robotics Olympiad in Bulawayo! 🎉 🏆 Age 16-19 Category 🥇 1st Place – Sciency Team 🥉 3rd Place – Sizane High School (A proud Sciency partner school!) 🏆 Age 8-12 Category 🥈 2nd Place – Hillside Junior Academy (Another amazing Sciency partner school!) At Sciency, we are committed to empowering schools with the tools, training, and mentorship needed to build world-class robotics teams. Our work is about nurturing talent, fostering innovation, and creating pathways for young learners to thrive in STEM. This year, we also fielded an independent team—a powerhouse of young minds—showcasing what a super team could look like when learners are equipped with the right skills and resources. Their success highlights what is possible when hands-on STEM education meets dedication, teamwork, and creativity. A massive congratulations to all teams! 🎉🔥 This is just the beginning—onwards to even greater heights as we prepare for the next stage of the World Robotics Olympiad! 🚀 #Sciency #Robotics #STEMEducation #WorldRoboticsOlympiad #FutureInnovators
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Sciency Learning reposted this
It’s been amazing seeing the progress of this project, Oluwaseun Samuel Familusi, at Sciency Learning! This is a perfect example of what happens when students are given the right tools, the right environment, and the right opportunities to explore AI and robotics. The potential is truly limitless! Looking forward to seeing how this evolves.
Here's a demo of a project I was working on last month combining robotics with AI. It's a robotic arm prototype controlled using computer vision. It uses the Hand Landmarker model from Google AI Edge, to process video from the webcam in real time, detecting the keypoint localizations of 21 points on the hand. I then convert these into numpy arrays and use a little bit of linear algebra to calculate the desired rotation for each motor. These are then sent over Bluetooth to the micro-controller which controls the servos. I also switched the micro-controller from the Raspberry Pi Pico W to the Dipduino (an Arduino compatible micro-controller made here in Zimbabwe by Sciency Learning) Here's a link to the model I used: https://lnkd.in/e3t4PBg6 And the model card: https://lnkd.in/ej-7n-Vy As usual it's open source with the source and schematics available here 👇 https://lnkd.in/eqjBFCVR #AI #ComputerVision #Robotics
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🚀 Celebrating National Youth Day! Today, we recognise the power of young minds to innovate, create, and shape the future. When given the right tools, education, and opportunities, youth don’t just dream—they build, solve, and lead. At Sciency, we believe in equipping the next generation with STEM skills that unlock endless possibilities—from robotics and AI to climate innovation and engineering. 🔬 Innovation starts with access. 💡 Education fuels opportunity. 🚀 Let’s empower youth to lead the future!
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🔙 Throwback: Joanette’s STEM Journey – From Student to Engineer 👩🏽💻🚀 As we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we look back at the inspiring journey of Joanette Ngwenya—a former Sciency student who turned her passion for STEM into a career path. From learning with Sciency kits, to becoming an intern, and now pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering, Joanette’s story is proof that early exposure to STEM can shape futures and open doors to endless possibilities. Her journey is a reminder that when young girls are given opportunities in STEM, they rise, innovate, and lead. 🎥 Watch this throwback video as Joanette shares how her time at Sciency set her on the path to engineering and beyond! Here’s to empowering more girls in STEM and celebrating the future women innovators of the world! 👩🏽🔬✨ #Throwback #WomenInSTEM #GirlsInScience #SciencyImpact #FutureInnovators #BreakingBarriers
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At SOS Children's Villages in Zimbabwe, 4-year-old learners are taking their first steps into the world of coding and robotics—starting with the very fundamentals of operating a computer or laptop through our curricula. This isn’t just an introduction to technology; it’s the foundation for digital fluency, problem-solving, and future-ready skills. By making technology accessible from an early age, we’re ensuring that these young minds grow up confident in navigating and innovating within a digital world. This marks a revolutionary moment in their learning journey, one that will open doors to endless possibilities. The future of STEM in Africa starts right here, right now. #DigitalLearning #FutureReady #STEMEducation #EarlyChildhoodEducation #InnovationInAction