A New Chapter Begins: MiBOT Ventures Joins Hands with AKEDA to Power Africa’s Tech Future


Africa is home to one of the
youngest, most dynamic populations in the world, full of untapped potential and big ideas. Yet many young minds lack access to the tools and opportunities needed to truly thrive.

What they need now are opportunities access to tools, training, and experiences that prepare them for careers in robotics, AI, and engineering.

We’re thrilled to share some exciting news that marks a major step forward in our mission to empower the next generation.

MiBOT Ventures has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Africa-Korea Economic Development Association (AKEDA).

By partnering with AKEDA a powerful platform connecting Africa and South Korea’s tech expertise we’re creating a future where African students can:

 💻 Learn to coding and explore real-world STEM applications

 🤖 Build their own robots using our MiBOT STEM kits

 🌱 Discover the possibilities of AI, green tech, and innovation

 🤝 Collaborate on projects that solve real community problems

 🎓 Transition from curious learners to skilled professionals

And most importantly? They'll believe in their ability to shape the future.

At MiBOT, we’ve always believed that education should be hands-on, fun, and future-focused. This partnership brings that vision to life on a global scale.

We’re talking about:

  •          Robotics labs in schools
  •         Teacher training and mentorship
  •         Job-ready skills development
  •         And a bridge between two continents, built on shared knowledge and passion

You’ve supported us from the beginning, and now we’re taking it to the next level bringing the power of robotics and coding to even more young minds across Africa.

For more information visit our website : www.mi-bot.com

Social Presence: @mibotventures

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