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"According to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs survey, half of today's work activities could be automated by 2055, creating completely new roles, responsibilities & challenges for the future workforce."

Entrepreneurship Education

Besides teaching critical life skills to the students, entrepreneurship education also focuses on developing real-world skills that will help students to lead exceptional lives in a rapidly changing world. Whether or not your passion lies in the field of Science, Engineering or Technology, entrepreneurial skills benefit everyone by helping to develop imagination and learning how to apply creative thinking skills to real-world problems.

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​Prepare students for an uncertain future

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Most critical yet least taught problem identification

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Leave room for Creativity and Collaboration

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Develop Grit which is driven by passion & persistence

Participants of our Entrepreneurship programs learn about the product development cycle, come up with their own unique business proposals and deliver multiple pitch presentations. They become ready not just to change their own future but also to bring change in the world.

To participate or partner with the below programs write to us at sayhello@stemmetaverse.io

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​Entrepreneurship for Girls

The underrepresentation of qualified women in leadership positions has created a gender gap that exists in almost every industry. Entrepreneurship education lets girls develop their leadership skills, embrace their competitive side, and learn to take more risks.

Brainstorming

Financial Literacy

Children are growing up in an increasingly complex world where they will eventually need to take charge of their own financial future. As young adults learning to live independently they will need to know how to budget and make wise financial choices for everyday living.

Local Family Business

Gritty Entrepreneur

The program teaches not just the skillset but also the way of thinking. It involves identifying needs, brainstorming creative solutions, taking calculated risks, learning from failure, and persevering despite setbacks. In short, it’s about having a vision and making it a reality.

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