Strategic Partnerships Leverage existing collaborations with government, cultural institutions and industry groups (CCYP, History Trust of SA, Chinese Museum, AMCRC Group and space foundation) to co-create funded STEM and maker-education programs. Opportunities include joint grants, co-branded curricula, and district-wide rollouts that position Makers Empire as the endorsed platform for Design Thinking and 3D printing in K-8, enabling broad school adoption and procurement opportunities.
Public Sector Funding Grant-funded projects and public-sector partnerships point to an opportunity for enterprise licenses and teacher professional development bundles aligned with STEM mandates. Propose district-wide licenses, curriculum-aligned modules, and ongoing PD offerings that help education authorities meet grant requirements while expanding school-level adoption.
Curriculum Extensions Recent launches such as the Short Course and Aurora Mission demonstrate capability to deliver modular, time-bound learning experiences. Use this to upsell schools with course bundles, ready-to-use lesson plans, and assessment-ready activities integrated into existing Design Thinking and STEM curricula.
Global Reach With millions of students reached in 50 countries, there is a clear path to regional licensing, localization, and channel partnerships. Target new markets with translated content, regional support, and local distributors to accelerate classroom contracts and enterprise deals.
Tech-Driven Value The platform’s tech stack enables data-driven pedagogy and seamless IT integration. Position offerings around engagement analytics, LMS integrations, Azure-hosted security, and scalable admin dashboards to appeal to school districts and education networks seeking measurable outcomes and easy deployment.