Children given a head start for 4th Industrial Revolution
Robotics is a type of specialised engineering that focuses on the design, construction, operation and application of robots.
With the Fourth Industrial Revolution already on our doorsteps and the world of automation and robotics already in the future plans of the world economy pioneers, STEM centre in Ruimsig is preparing young children for the future.
STEM Dynamics was founded by a group of engineers and technologists in 2016, after realising the need to equip and further develop students’ skills and competencies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the field of robotics and design.

Head of Marketing, Lucinda Fletcher said, “The goal is to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders around the world with the exciting educational experiences uniquely created at our STEM centres. We have established STEM centres in Ruimsig and Melrose and are also establishing STEM / Robotics Labs in schools such as the ADvTECH Group, Pinnacle Group and numerous public and private schools.”
Robotics is a type of specialised engineering that focuses on the design, construction, operation and application of robots.
Engineering is typically associated with students at university level and the mere mention of it to kids is something that was never done in the past.

Recruitment consultant, Ramola Naidoo said, “Our curriculum breaks down the complexities to such a level that they can be introduced to children. The concepts are understood effortlessly in a fun and enjoyable way.”
STEM Dynamics aims to ensure that their students are well equipped for the future by instilling the principles and thought processes that are required to become competitive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.




