
Technology Development Board (TDB), under the Department of Science and Technology, has partnered with Bhopal-based Ansoz Creations to support the commercialization of electronics and IT-based STEM activity kits aimed at transforming experiential learning in India.
The project will establish an advanced manufacturing facility focused on producing STEM educational kits for children and young learners aged 3 to 18 years. These kits are designed to promote hands-on experimentation, analytical thinking, creativity, and practical problem-solving through interactive learning experiences.
The initiative integrates emerging technologies such as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), IoT, sensors, and embedded systems into educational tools to make science and technology learning more immersive and engaging. The products aim to strengthen conceptual understanding while encouraging innovation-driven learning across schools and colleges.
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The project also supports India’s push for indigenous educational technology manufacturing by reducing dependence on imported STEM learning products. In addition, the company plans to use eco-friendly and biodegradable materials in product components and packaging.
TDB Secretary Rajesh Kumar Pathak said the initiative reflects the government’s focus on strengthening experiential education and innovation-led skill development to prepare students for future technologies and employment opportunities.
















