African STEM Education Initiative

Who We
Are

ASEI is a new non-profit company fully focused on providing and assisting learning institutions adapt to a new pedagogical approach to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education in Uganda.

The approach ensures that students are involved in project-based learning in STEM fields while also cultivating skills such as collaboration, problem identification and solving, critical thinking which make them globally responsible citizens. Set out to inspire innovation in Africa through STEM, ASEI’s design engineering makerspace provides an opportunity through space, equipment, human capital, access to research, academia for the community, industry, public sector and development partners to innovate new technologies/models that respond to key issues in the agriculture value chain, renewable energy and water resources at a community level.

Mission

ASEI’s plan to actualize private ventures as span-outs from its research or by its partner research institutions offers a distinct advantage of working with the local communities to deliver evidence based solutions that will improve access to safe and affordable water, contribute to Uganda’s Green Growth Strategy 2030, and use of technology to improve agricultural productivity and livelihoods.

Our Approach

ASEI’s approach answers Uganda’s current woes of not having a clear linkage between industry, academia and researchers which has undermined innovation within industry and the community. Through STEM programs such as CODE and the design engineering makerspace delivered in collaboration with learning institutions, students now have the opportunity to cultivate a wealth of knowledge, skills and exposure that inspire job creation and a global workforce.

A student doesn’t need to have finished high school or graduated with good grades or finished university with a STEM degree to become a member of the ASEI engineering makerspace. This approach is inclusive and allows youth along their education path to pursue these skills. Majority have questioned the credibility and efficacy of higher education in Uganda arguing that vocational education outshines higher education, but ASEI’s approach ensures that learning institutions can help students cultivate skills alongside education on their path to the world of work. Higher education with skills and an enabling environment will inspire Uganda to industrialization, the digital economy and sustainability whilst exploiting untapped sectors like space.

ASEI’s plan to actualize private ventures as span-outs from its research or by its partner research institutions offers a distinct advantage of working with the local communities to deliver evidence based solutions that will improve access to safe and affordable water, contribute to Uganda’s Green Growth Strategy 2030, and use of technology to improve agricultural productivity and livelihoods.

ASEI operations
cut across different sectors
in the ecosystem



  • Energy

    ASEI looks at ensuring renewable energy potential is fully tapped into to lower carbon emissions from non-renewable sources.


  • Water

    ASEI looks at ensuring increased accessiblity to clean and safe water to all communities including the vulnerable.


  • Education

    We look at uplifting STEM education through providing skills to youth in lower secondary through our programs.


  • Tourism

    Boosting local tourism through mobile applications linking toursites, service providers to different tourists


  • Agriculture

    Strengthening agriculture and processing through providing local innovative solutions to ease and perfect processing.


  • Waste

    Reducing waste through proper collection, sorting and recycling measures plus subsituting with more eco-friendly solutins.



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