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Only 6 days left before our Robotics Winter session begins! Are you excited to get hands-on with circuits, sensors, and ...
16/06/2026

Only 6 days left before our Robotics Winter session begins! Are you excited to get hands-on with circuits, sensors, and programming? This program is designed to challenge and inspire you!

Program starts: 22 June 2026
Don't miss out! Enroll today:
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12/06/2026

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
The wait is over! Our Robotics Winter Sessions are BACK at the STEM Lab, and we are ready to inspire the next generation of innovators, creators, and problem-solvers.

Students aged 7–18 will have the opportunity to explore robotics, coding, engineering, and hands-on STEM activities in a fun and engaging learning environment.
Don't miss this exciting opportunity to learn, build, and innovate this winter!

Register here:
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 Attention STEM family!The future of innovation starts here!We are empowering young innovators through hands-on robotics...
19/05/2026

Attention STEM family!

The future of innovation starts here!
We are empowering young innovators through hands-on robotics, creativity, and real-world STEM learning experiences.
Let’s build the next generation of engineers, programmers, and problem-solvers together.
Stay tuned — exciting programs and opportunities are coming soon!

Register here:
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Help design your child’s future with our Robotics Intermediate Program this winter💡

From learning how technology works, our program helps kids think critically, create confidently, and innovate fearlessly.

Enroll your child Now to expand their knowledge,broaden their skill-set and help boost their creativity at Limkokwing.

For further enquiries and application assistance contact us at 22315767/22222900







The STEM Power Centre proudly conducted Robotics and Electronics Sessions for Year 1 and Year 2 students for both Degree...
08/05/2026

The STEM Power Centre proudly conducted Robotics and Electronics Sessions for Year 1 and Year 2 students for both Degree and Diploma programs within the Faculty of Information Communication Technology from the 14th April 2026 to 04th May 2026.
The sessions provided students with exciting hands-on experience in robotics, embedded systems, and practical electronics through interactive STEM activities and real-world technology projects. Students successfully designed and programmed projects such as Servo Motor Control, Temperature Alarm Systems, SOS Beacons, and Basic Alarm Systems using Arduino technology and electronic components.
These practical sessions enhanced students’ problem-solving, teamwork, creativity, and programming skills while exposing them to modern technological applications used in automation, smart systems, and internet of things (IoT) environments.
The STEM Lab continues to play a vital role in bridging the gap between theoretical learning and practical innovation, empowering students with industry-relevant skills for the future.
A big thank you to all students, facilitators, and class representatives for their active participation and commitment towards advancing STEM education and innovation.



Innovation in STEM Education! The STEM Power Centre at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology extends its heartfel...
10/04/2026

Innovation in STEM Education!

The STEM Power Centre at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology extends its heartfelt appreciation to our esteemed visitor, Mrs. Amelia Motsitsi from the National Curriculum Development Centre Lesotho, for taking the time to visit our STEM Lab. It was truly an honor to host you and share our passion for transforming education.
During the visit, our STEM Coordinator proudly showcased how the STEM Lab is making a meaningful impact on the teaching and learning of Biology for Grade 8 and Grade 9 students. By embracing a “learn by doing” approach, we are helping students move beyond theory into real understanding through interactive, hands-on experiences.
Through engaging simulations and practical activities including diffusion and osmosis, energy forms and change, photosynthesis, and human body systems. we demonstrated how technology can simplify complex concepts, spark curiosity, and make Biology both exciting and accessible.
This visit reaffirms the importance of collaboration in advancing education. Together, we can continue to innovate, empower young minds, and nature the next generation of scientists and problem-solvers.
At the STEM Power Centre, we believe that” inside every child is a scientist” ready to explore, discover, and innovate.



See How STEM is Changing Lives Across Africa!What happens when young minds are given the tools to innovate, create, and ...
26/03/2026

See How STEM is Changing Lives Across Africa!
What happens when young minds are given the tools to innovate, create, and solve real-world problems? The answer is powerful and it’s happening right now.

This inspiring CNN feature takes you inside STEMpower centres, where students are going beyond textbooks to build robots, code solutions, and develop skills that truly matter for the future. It’s not just about learning, it’s about transformation, opportunity, and impact.

Watch the video and witness how STEM is shaping the next generation of thinkers, creators, and leaders.
You might just be inspired by what’s possible when innovation meets opportunity.

👇 Click below link and be part of the movement!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QosMFfzwrEA




STEMpower Featured on CNN “Inside Africa”We are accrued to share with you a feature produced and aired on CNN “Inside Africa”, showcasing how our hands on ST...

STEM Lab Supports AI for Good Robotics Challenge in LesothoMembers of STEM Lab together with Information Communication T...
09/03/2026

STEM Lab Supports AI for Good Robotics Challenge in Lesotho
Members of STEM Lab together with Information Communication Technology (ICT) students from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) proudly participated in supporting the AI for Good – Robotics for Good Youth Challenge (Lesotho Chapter) held on 07 March 2026 in Maseru, Lesotho.
The event, organized under the AI for Good Impact Initiative in partnership with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Science Technology Engineering Art and Mathematics (STEAMles) and United Nations (UN) partners, brought together young innovators passionate about using Artificial Intelligence and Robotics to solve global challenges.
During the competition, the STEM Lab team and LUCT students played an important role in supporting the event by assisting with several roles. The competition focused on innovative robotics solutions that contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly:
1. Zero Hunger: Developing technologies that improve food security and agricultural productivity.
2. Quality Education: Promoting hands-on learning through robotics and coding.
3. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure: Encouraging young innovators to create impactful technological solutions.
This experience provided students with valuable exposure to international robotics initiatives, technology event management, and innovation-driven problem solving.
We are proud of the dedication shown by our STEM Lab members and LUCT students in contributing to an event that empowers the next generation of AI and robotics.



Faculty of Information Communication and Technology: Year 4 IoT Innovation in the STEM LabThe STEM Lab is currently aliv...
03/03/2026

Faculty of Information Communication and Technology: Year 4 IoT Innovation in the STEM Lab
The STEM Lab is currently alive with innovation as Year 4 students from the Faculty of Information Communication and Technology (ICT) work on their Internet of Things (IoT) Major Projects. This capstone project represents the culmination of their academic journey, where theory meets real-world application.
Using advanced microcontroller platforms such as the Raspberry Pi Pico, ESP 32 and Arduino, students are designing intelligent systems that integrate sensors, wireless communication, and cloud-based data processing. These projects demonstrate practical skills in embedded systems, programming, networking, and system integration.
Current innovations in the lab include:
• Smart Soil Monitoring System for sustainable agriculture
• Smart Pipeline Monitoring System
• Smart Home Energy Management System
• Smart Parking System
Beyond technical development, students are applying software engineering principles — documenting system designs, performing integration testing, and troubleshooting live data transmission. The STEM Lab continues to serve as a hub for creativity, collaboration, and cutting-edge technological development within the Faculty of ICT.
Together, let us strengthen innovation and digital transformation within our institution and beyond.





Limkokwing Lesotho

12/02/2026

Shout out to our newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Nkø Siiÿ, Ēmßõūl Lßo, Frankdoingthings Wwh, Alfred Tyler

13/01/2026

Empowering young minds through STEM. This is just the beginning.

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