Our Mobile STEM Lab brings robotics, coding, AI literacy, 3D design, and hands-on STEM activities directly to schools and community spaces.
Not every student can travel to a specialized STEM facility.
The Mobile STEM Lab reduces location and cost barriers by bringing learning materials, technology tools, instructors, and project-based workshops directly into the community.
This model allows schools and community organizations to offer STEM programming without purchasing expensive equipment or building their own lab.
No Location Barrier
We travel to schools, libraries, and community spaces near you.
No Equipment Cost
All tools, kits, and materials are provided by STEM Academy Canada.
Trained Facilitators
Experienced instructors lead every session from start to finish.
Outcome Reporting
We share participation summaries with hosting organizations.
Designed for accessibility, not just convenience.
The Mobile STEM Lab exists because geography, cost, and resources should never determine a student's opportunity to learn.
Every Mobile STEM Lab visit arrives fully equipped — no prior resources or technology needed f rom the host.
Build and program real robots — no experience required.
Beginner-friendly programming using block-based and text-based tools.
All devices provided — students bring only their curiosity.
Digital modelling software for prototyping and design thinking.
Hands-on engineering and problem-solving challenge kits.
Responsible AI, machine learning concepts, and digital awareness.
Creative technology for digital art, animation, and design.
Slides, props, and tools to guide student-facing learning sessions.
A certified STEM facilitator leads every activity and session.
Choose the format that fits your schedule, group size, and community goals.
A short, high-energy workshop introducing students to robotics, coding, AI, or engineering challenges. Ideal for events, libraries, and one-off community visits.
A structured robotics program where students build, test, improve, and present their creations over four focused sessions.
A beginner-friendly coding program with project milestones and a final student project demonstration at the end of the cohort.
An introduction to artificial intelligence, responsible technology use, and digital awareness — no prior coding experience needed.
Students create digital models and learn the basics of prototyping, spatial thinking, and design iteration using accessible tools.
A larger event format designed for schools, libraries, sponsors, and community partners — bring the whole community together around STEM.
Most sessions require only basic facilities from the host organization. We handle the rest — equipment, facilitators, curriculum, and materials are all provided by STEM Academy Canada.
airport_shuttle Request a BookingClassroom, Library Room, Gym, or Community Room
Any reasonably sized shared space where students can gather and work together.
Tables and Chairs
Sufficient seating and workspace for participating students.
Electrical Outlets
Standard power access for devices, tools, and equipment.
Internet Access (When Available)
Wi-Fi is helpful but not always required — some sessions run offline.
Host Organization Supervision
A staff member or supervisor from the host organization must be present throughout.
Student Sign-In and Dismissal Process
A process for registering students at arrival and confirming safe dismissal afterward.
The Mobile STEM Lab expands access to students who may face transportation, cost, or location barriers that prevent them from attending fixed-site programs.
It also allows STEM Academy Canada to test community demand, build partnerships, and expand services without immediately opening multiple fixed locations.
Removes Transportation Barriers
Students in underserved areas can access STEM without needing to travel across the city.
Eliminates Cost Barriers
No equipment or lab fees for students — programming is funded through partnerships and sponsorships.
Reaches Underserved Neighbourhoods
We go to where students are — not only areas with existing STEM infrastructure.
Builds Community Partnerships
Each visit strengthens relationships between STEM Academy Canada and local organizations.
A straightforward process from first inquiry to the day of the visit — we handle the complexity.
Tell us about your organization, the type of space available, the number of students, and your preferred dates or time frames.
We schedule a short call to confirm logistics, discuss the best program format for your group, and answer any questions.
We send a written program summary confirming the session format, dates, requirements, and facilitator assignment.
Our team arrives with all equipment, materials, and a trained facilitator — ready to set up and run the session.
We share a participation and outcome summary with the hosting organization after the session concludes.
We bring the equipment, the curriculum, and the facilitators. All your organization needs to provide is the space and the students.