Arnson Innovate Student Innovation Centre at Amazing Grace Academy in Poano-Bekwai with custom branded Tablets, laptops, programmable dronesl, robots, iot kits etc

A New Dawn for STEM Education: Arnson Innovate launches the most equipped basic school STEM center in the Ashanti Region.


In a landmark effort to advance science and technology education, Arnson Innovate, a Ghana-based EdTech social enterprise, officially inaugurated the Student Innovation Center at Amazing Grace Academy on the 17th of October 2025.  Designed to make science not just a subject, but an experience, this new center is the most equipped basic school innovation center in the Ashanti Region, marking a bold step in advancing practical STEM education in Ghana.

An Image of the student innovation center Amazing grace academy
An Image of the student innovation center Amazing grace academy

This new Innovation Centre is not just a lab—it is a launchpad for creativity, discovery, and invention. Designed to give students hands-on exposure to emerging technologies, the center features an impressive suite of tools and equipment, including:

  • 10 high-performing laptops
  • 4 types of programmable robots (10 total units)
  • 5 professional-grade coding drones
  • 5 recreational drones for piloting practice
  • 10 custom-designed student tablets
  • 2 Virtual Reality (VR) headsets
  • Over 100 advanced electronic sensors
  • Embedded conference system for remote lectures
  • A world-class Science & Math simulator with 500+ interactive practical topics
  • An internationally aligned STEM curriculum
  • A passionate, trained facilitator dedicated to guiding students every step of the way
An Image of a facilitator and student with VR headset at the  student innovation center Poano
An Image of a facilitator and student with VR headset at the student innovation center during a human anatomy exploration

Every tool, kit, and learning resource in the Innovation Centre meets international standards, ensuring that students in Poano gain exposure equal to their peers in advanced learning environments around the world.

The mission of this lab is simple yet powerful: to equip students with relevant technological skills and ignite their creativity to solve real-life problems within their communities. Through robotics, drones, AR/VR, IoT, coding, and automation, students will:

  • Learn by doing, not memorizing
  • Build confidence in science and technology
  • Develop problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills
  • Explore innovation with real-world application

This center marks the beginning of a new learning culture—where Ghanaian students are not just consumers of technology, but creators of it.

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