“Experimento India” aims to bridge the digital learning gap, especially for students from low-income communities, by offering internationally recognised educational materials tailored for Indian learners.
“Experimento India” aims to bridge the digital learning gap, especially for students from low-income communities, by offering internationally recognized educational materials tailored for Indian learners. These OER resources will be integrated into Siemens Limited’s “Project Jigyaasa” (curiosity), which operates in more than 170 government schools across India.
The launch event in New Delhi comes at a pivotal moment, coinciding with the Indian-German Government Consultations at the Asia Pacific Conference. This highlights a shared commitment between both nations to promoting education that fosters sustainable development and social inclusion.
Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators
The program is designed to break down language barriers, offering content in regional languages. This localization ensures that students, particularly those from underserved areas, can learn STEM subjects in a way that resonates with their experiences.
Supporting India’s Skill Development Mission
Siemens Limited India is contributing to India’s national education and skill development goals through this initiative. Sunil Mathur, CEO of Siemens Limited, highlighted the importance of skilling India’s young population: “Our strategy is aligned with the Indian government’s Skill India mission, focusing on a lifecycle approach to education that prepares students for the challenges of the digital era.”