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News and updates on the Nervtek’s collaborations, partnerships, and joint initiatives with external individuals, entities, and organizations.

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The E-Container Project is quietly revolutionizing primary education in Cameroon’s underserved regions, and Nervtek is right at the center of making it happen.

The E-Container Project is quietly revolutionizing primary education in Cameroon’s underserved regions, and Nervtek is right at the center of making it happen. As a Buea-based STEM education innovator, Nervtek—led by founder and CEO Nzometiah Nervis specializes in hands-on, accessible technology training that turns young minds into creators rather than passive learners. Through our makerspace programs, the award-winning nTron™ STEM Kit, holiday tech camps, and tailored workshops in robotics, coding, AI, and digital tools, we democratize STEM access for Cameroonian youth. Our mission is straightforward: equip children and educators with practical skills to solve local problems and thrive in a digital world. That’s exactly why UNICEF Cameroon tapped us to deliver specialized teacher training as part of their flagship Connect My School initiative, powered by solar-equipped e-containers. These e-containers repurposed shipping units transformed into fully functional digital learning hubs—are more than infrastructure. Built with recycled materials, solar-powered, and stocked with tablets, laptops, reliable connectivity (often supported by partners like IHS Towers), and offline-capable educational software, they address Cameroon’s harsh realities: only a tiny fraction of schools have internet, conflict in the Anglophone regions has displaced thousands of learners, and traditional classrooms struggle with overcrowded benches, outdated methods, and scarce resources. The project, under UNICEF’s Connect My School umbrella, aims to close the digital divide, boost foundational literacy and numeracy, and build 21st-century competencies like critical thinking and collaboration. Sites in places like Melong, Bilongué in Douala, and now expanding to Limbe are already showing results—over 1,000 pupils per hub gain access to interactive, multimedia learning that continues even during power cuts or connectivity drops. Nervtek’s contribution shines brightest in the teacher training component. In late January 2026, we ran an intensive three-day program at GPS Mile 1 in Limbe for 30 government primary school teachers. The agenda was deliberately practical and pedagogy-driven: no theory overload, just hands-on sessions that built real confidence. Day one focused on Microsoft 365 as a teaching powerhouse. Teachers learned to draft structured digital lesson plans in Word (complete with tables for objectives, activities, and assessments), create child-friendly PowerPoint slides emphasizing visuals over dense text, build auto-graded quizzes in Microsoft Forms for quick class tests and homework, and securely store/share resources via OneDrive. Each participant walked away with a complete digital lesson plan and a ready-to-use 10-question quiz tailored to their subject. Day two shifted to creative, tablet-based engagement using MediBang Paint for drawing and illustration. Sessions covered basic tools—brushes, layers, colors—and showed how to apply them across the curriculum: sketching animals for science, shapes for math, maps for social studies, or simple comics for English storytelling. Teachers designed illustrated visuals and planned group tablet activities, while we covered classroom management essentials like time limits, rotation strategies, and preventing misuse in shared-device settings. The final day brought in Google Workspace for collaboration and monitoring. Teachers explored Docs and Slides for group-edited lesson materials, Forms for attendance tracking and performance trends, and Drive for organized class folders with offline access. The capstone was a group planning exercise: each school team mapped out a four-month pupil bootcamp featuring weekly hands-on sessions, monthly assessments, and sustainable follow-up strategies. This training wasn’t abstract—it equipped teachers to immediately lead their own student bootcamps using the e-container’s tools. By blending Microsoft and Google ecosystems with creative apps like MediBang, we gave educators versatile, low-bandwidth options that work in Cameroon’s context. The shift is already visible. Teachers who once relied on chalkboard lectures now prepare dynamic lessons, assess understanding in real time, and track attendance digitally—freeing them to focus on individual needs. Confidence soars when they see pupils light up over a drawn diagram or interactive quiz instead of copying notes. Students benefit directly: visual storytelling makes vocabulary stick, collaborative tablet work builds teamwork, and gamified elements reduce dropout risk in conflict-affected areas. In pilot e-container schools, children report easier comprehension through videos and drawings, while teachers note sharper engagement and better foundational skills. Compared to traditional Cameroonian classrooms—often 80–100 pupils per teacher, heavy on rote memorization, limited materials, and minimal tech—this approach flips the script. Digital tools enable active, visual, personalized learning that traditional methods simply cannot scale. The e-container bridges gaps that developed countries take for granted: one-to-one devices, constant connectivity, and ongoing professional development. Yet projects like this show Cameroon isn’t playing catch-up—it’s adapting smartly. By prioritizing solar power, offline functionality, and local expertise (like Nervtek’s curriculum design), we’re building resilient models that other low-resource settings can replicate. At Nervtek, we’re proud to partner with UNICEF Cameroon and supporters like IHS Towers to deliver this transformation. Every teacher we train, every pupil who discovers coding or digital creativity through our frameworks, moves us closer to a generation ready to innovate for Cameroon and beyond. The e-container isn’t just a classroom—it’s proof that targeted, practical STEM integration can change trajectories, one school at a time.

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nTron™ STEM Kit Wins First Prize at the Cameroon Pachi Panda Challenge, Sets Sights on Continental Finals in South Africa

nTron™ STEM Kit Wins First Prize at the Cameroon Pachi Panda Challenge, Sets Sights on Continental Finals in South Africa

The nTron™ STEM Kit won First Prize at the Cameroon Pachi Panda Challenge, an innovation and sustainability competition organised by MTN Cameroon in partnership with WWF Cameroon. Selected among the top 10 finalists from over 400 projects nationwide, this milestone represents a powerful validation of Nervtek’s vision to transform STEM education through hands-on, sustainable learning solutions. Beyond the national recognition, this achievement comes with an even greater opportunity: representing Cameroon at the Continental Finals in South Africa, where the nTron™ Kit will compete with winning innovations from across Africa. The nTron™ Kit At the heart of this success is the nTron™ STEM Kit, an educational solution designed to make learning science and technology engaging, practical, and accessible for children ages 6 and above. The kit features 16+ modularised electronic components, including sensors, actuators, a programmable board, and a solar panel. Learners can assemble and experiment with these components while exploring coding, artificial intelligence, robotics, renewable energy, and sustainability in a simplified and intuitive way. One of the most distinctive elements of the nTron™ Kit is its 3D-printed robot made from recycled plastic bottles, reinforcing environmental responsibility while teaching core engineering and computational thinking skills. By blending creativity, problem-solving, and sustainability, the kit empowers learners to move beyond theory into real-world application one kit per student. Watch video here. The Team This achievement is the result of months of hard work, collaboration, and determination by the Nervtek team. The organisation was proudly represented at the challenge by: Njita Arnaud, Program Manager, Asobo Subin-Bih Joyce, Education Director, Youmbi Wilfried, Makerspace Manager Their dedication, and shared commitment to educational impact played a critical role in transforming an idea into a nationally recognised innovation. Inside the Cameroon Pachi Panda Challenge Journey Launched on January 9, 2026, this second edition of the Cameroon PachiPanda Challenge invited young innovators to propose technological solutions around three themes: waste management, water and energy management, and food security. The Cameroon Pachi Panda Challenge is more than a competition it is a growth journey for innovators focused on eco-entrepreneurship and sustainable development. “Last year, the Cameroon PachiPanda was a great success, and this year we have seen a significant momentum from the youth around projects covering many areas related to environmental protection, sustainable agriculture, and renewable energies. There have been many innovative ideas that align with WWF’s mission to ensure that humanity lives in harmony with nature. I am very pleased with the projects presented as well as the winners because they have set a very high standard.” Alain Ononino, Country Director of WWF Cameroon. During the programme, finalists participated in intensive sessions covering key entrepreneurial skills, including business models and financial projections, Lean Model Canvas workshops, pitch deck creation, marketing strategies, and environmental sustainability masterclasses. These sessions sharpened the team’s ability to structure scalable projects, communicate impact to investors and stakeholders, and position innovation within a sustainability-driven economy. This experience strengthens Nervtek’s entrepreneurial foundation while reinforcing the importance of aligning technology, education, and environmental responsibility. The Win Winning the Cameroon Pachi Panda Challenge marks a defining moment not only for Nervtek, but for the future of STEM education in Cameroon and beyond. “The winners today are proof that Cameroonian youth possess the talent, creativity, and motivation needed to propose concrete technological solutions that can help the country and Africa in general face current climate challenges more effectively. MTN Cameroon is proud to participate in the development of these young entrepreneurs while contributing sustainably and inclusively to the progress of Cameroon,” stated Wanda Matandela, General Director of MTN Cameroon. The nTron™ Kit directly addresses critical gaps in access to quality STEM learning by offering an affordable, practical, and engaging solution that nurtures curiosity and innovation from an early age. By integrating recycled materials and renewable energy concepts, the kit also promotes environmental awareness and responsible innovation. Launched on January 9, 2026, this second edition of the Cameroon PachiPanda Challenge invited young innovators to propose technological solutions around three themes: waste management, water and energy management, and food security. The three winners will receive, in order, 3 million, 2 million, and 1.5 million Fcfa, in addition to training and connectivity equipment offered to all teams. Their preparation continues as they will represent Cameroon at the pan-African final scheduled for February 2026 in South Africa, alongside young innovators from other African countries such as Zambia, Uganda, Nigeria, and the host country. It is worth noting that Cameroon secured first and third place in this pan-African final during the last edition. This recognition affirms Nervtek’s mission to empower young innovators, equip educators with effective tools, and contribute to Africa’s growing ecosystem of technology-driven solutions. Looking Ahead to South Africa With the national victory secured, all eyes now turn to the Continental Finals in South Africa, where Nervtek will represent Cameroon on a broader African stage. The team is energized, focused, and ready to take on the next challenge. Nervtek extends sincere gratitude to MTN Cameroon, WWF Cameroon, and all partners and stakeholders who continue to support innovation, education, and sustainability across the continent. This journey is far from over. As Nervtek continues to push boundaries and inspire the next generation of problem-solvers, we invite you to follow our story and be part of a future shaped by innovation, learning, and purpose. 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Nervtek CEO / Cyber Security Ambassador Showcase Youth Tech Talent at Ministerial Meeting

Nervtek’s CEO, a Goodwill Ambassador for Cyber Security, led the Nervtek team and Nexgen Champions from the Holiday Tech Camp in a meeting with the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, Her Excellency Mme Minette Libom Li Likeng, to celebrate Youth Week 2024. This event provided a remarkable opportunity for the Holiday Tech Camp kids to present some of their impressive projects to the Minister and her cabinet. Starting with the all-girl team TAF’s “Smart Plant Welfare and Monitoring System,” Sonia, Daisy, and Bright wowed the Minister with their innovative solution aimed at helping farmers increase their yields. Courage and Ricky followed with “The Weather Station,” demonstrating how their device collects and displays weather data from the internet, aiding weather analysts, schools, communities, and tourist attractions in better preparing for weather conditions. Finally, Oma delved into the world of AI with “Generative AI,” showcasing its potential for creating websites, images, flyers, text, and even books, leaving everyone amazed by its capabilities. To commemorate their visit, the children proudly presented the Minister with a portrait of herself, designed and printed at the Makerspace. Nervtek also seized the occasion to showcase its educational kits, the nTron Ignite Kit and nTron Inventor Kit, currently used in five regions of the country. Additionally, a Scribble Robot, Solar Powered House, Wire Buzz Game, and Traffic and Street Lighting Kits were displayed, highlighting Nervtek’s commitment to making STEM education accessible and enhancing learning beyond the classroom. The CEO, reflecting on his presidential award win, expressed his gratitude to the Minister for her unwavering support, attributing it to the evident progress seen today. As the Cyber Security Ambassador, he outlined his network-driven efforts to promote responsible usage of ICT devices and social media in Cameroon. He also shared the Holiday Tech Camp’s long-standing impact on empowering children with cutting-edge tech skills and promoting gender equality in STEM fields. The Minister, visibly impressed by the children’s achievements, encouraged them to persevere on their chosen path. She presented them with certificates of encouragement and acknowledged their mentors with certificates of satisfaction. This meeting demonstrated the inspiring future ahead for Cameroon’s tech landscape, nurtured by collaborative efforts between talented youth, dedicated organizations, and supportive government officials.

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