Community Innovation Centers for Future-Ready Learning
Why This Program?
Many students and young graduates in rural and underserved communities have talent and ambition but lack access to technology, mentorship, and quality learning opportunities. As a result, they miss out on developing the skills needed for the future.
FlowSpots Makers Space was created to bridge this gap by establishing community-based innovation centers where learners can explore technology, build projects, and prepare themselves for higher education, careers, and entrepreneurship.
About the Program
FlowSpots Makers Space is an initiative by Edodwaja Foundation that transforms community spaces into technology and innovation hubs. These centers provide hands-on learning opportunities for school students and skill development programs for college students and graduates.
Equipped with Robotics, IoT, AI, AR/VR, 3D Printing, Drones, Computers, and Maker tools, FlowSpots creates an ecosystem where learners can experiment, innovate, and gain industry-relevant skills with the support of mentors and educators.
Our Vision
To create vibrant community innovation centers that empower students and youth with knowledge, skills, and opportunities to become creators, innovators, and future leaders.
Program Highlights
Community-Based Technology Centers
Exposure to 16+ Emerging Technologies
Hands-on Robotics and STEM Learning
AI, Coding, and Digital Skills Training
Industry Mentorship and Career Guidance
Innovation Challenges and Project-Based Learning
Open Maker Spaces for Collaboration
Skill Development for Students and Graduates
5+
Innovation Centres Established
1,500+
Learners Engaged
100+
Mentorship Sessions Conducted
