India STEM Foundation (ISF) successfully inaugurated a new Robo Siksha Kendra (RSK) Lab at K K English High School, Bengaluru on 10th December, strengthening its commitment to advancing experiential STEM education in schools. The lab has been established with the support of Garrett Motion, reinforcing the organisation’s dedication to empowering young minds through hands-on learning and innovation.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Mr. Zachariah, Head of Department – Bengaluru, Mr. Vikram Maske from the CSR team at Garrett Motion, and ISF mentors Mallikarjuna and Veeresh, who have played an instrumental role in mentoring students and implementing STEM programs at the school level.
Students Showcase Future-Ready Robotics Projects
During the event, students enthusiastically presented their robotics and STEM-based projects to the Garrett Motion team. The interactions provided students with a valuable platform to articulate their ideas, demonstrate practical applications of their learning, and gain confidence through industry engagement. The presentations marked an important milestone in their journey towards problem-solving, innovation, and critical thinking.
The RSK Lab: A Hub for Hands-on STEM Learning
The newly inaugurated RSK Lab will serve as a dedicated space for students to explore robotics, coding, and applied STEM concepts through project-based learning. By encouraging experimentation and collaboration, the lab aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, fostering creativity and technological curiosity among students.
Strengthening the Future of STEM Education in India
India STEM Foundation extends its sincere gratitude to Garrett Motion for their continued support and commitment to strengthening STEM education in India. Through such meaningful collaborations, ISF continues to create impactful learning environments that prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.




