

Unitel STEAM HUB
FROM LOCAL COMMUNITIES

Over 2,100 children across 21 provinces in Mongolia are learning modern digital skills such as robotics, coding, and drone building, driven by their aspirations to become future engineers.
Key Highlights
- •Farthest Unitel STEAM HUB from Ulaanbaatar: Located 1,500 km away in Bayan-Ölgii province.
- •Student Traveling the Longest Distance: Approximately 100 km to attend classes.
- •Youngest Instructor: Enkhtör Ts., 17 years old, from Dornod province.
- •Provinces with the Most Students: Darkhan city and Övörkhangai province.
- •Highest Participation: Over 64,000 people engaged in program activities.

What is STEAM?

Types of courses offered:
Unitel STEAM HUB runs internationally franchised, step-by-step programs based on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Currently, children aged 6–14 can enroll in five types of courses, each lasting 90 days:
- Screen-free coding
- Coding & Programming fundamentals
- Drone training
- Basic electrical circuits and electronics
- Robotics and coding
What skills do children gain?

Creative thinking and imagination
While coding, building robots, and developing projects, children learn to express their ideas and thoughts creatively. This nurtures their imagination and prepares them to think at a higher level.

Critical thinking and problem-solving
As children tackle various science-based challenges, they develop logical reasoning and problem-solving skills alongside their technical knowledge.

Collaboration and communication (EQ)
Learning in a team environment helps children improve their interpersonal skills. Working together to solve problems strengthens emotional intelligence (EQ) and other social skills.
Additional Activities
We organize a variety of trainings and events focused on personal growth and development.
Explore moreWorkshops
A total of 524 children across seven Unitel STEAM HUB locations participated in workshops and training sessions designed to share experiences and guidance on studying at leading international universities through scholarship opportunities.

Space Week
Space Week events were organized simultaneously across all 21 aimags, reaching approximately 31,000 children.

Activity Name
Additional personal development training programs are organized based on the unique needs and characteristics of each local community.

Program Reach and Milestones
The first Unitel HUB was established in Darkhan.

VOICES OF YOUNG INNOVATORS

Z. Suld-Erdene
Unitel STEAM HUB Student
The Drum Awards APAC 2024
Bronze Drum, Social Purpose category
CSR Awards
Best Implementer, “Sustainability” category
Altan Sarnai / Golden Rose Festival
“Best Educational Project”
Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI)
Corporate Social Responsibility Organization of the Year
