During my internship at the Public Robotics Development Foundation, I noticed an important issue: many talented children participate in robotics competitions and prepare seriously, showing a high level of motivation, despite having limited access to equipment and resources. What impressed me most was their enthusiasm and genuine passion for learning. At the same time, it becomes clear that modern STEM education trends do not always reach all interested students in a timely manner, especially in regional areas. This idea became the foundation of the Sheber Bala project — a unified educational platform designed to foster interest in science and technology among school students regardless of their place of residence. -How the project started- The first steps of the project began at a robotics competition in Taldykorgan, where I conducted a workshop on woodworking machinery. This experience became a starting point for developing a STEM education methodology. Over time, the project went through several stages of development and has now gained sufficient recognition in the educational field to establish partnerships and scale further. You can learn more about us on Instagram: @sheber.bala_kz -Our mission- At this stage, our key mission is to expand international cooperation and exchange experience in STEM education, as well as gain access to global best practices and modern trends for implementation in the learning process.