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Noble Institute & Robo Nova Inspire Youth Through STEM and Robotics Event

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The Noble Institute for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Small Business in Canada (NIEIC) recently organized a youth-focused STEM, robotics, coding and entrepreneurship session on Sunday, May 10, 2026, bringing together children, parents, educators and community supporters for an engaging and educational experience. The event was held at the Canadian Innovation Network (CINET) and supported by ROBO NOVA through hands-on robotics and STEM learning activities.
The program was hosted by Meer Anwar, Muhammad Kashif, Ebrahim Qureshi and Shahrukh Naseer as part of Noble Institute’s ongoing mission to encourage youth innovation, leadership and entrepreneurship at the grassroots level. Children participated in interactive science, technology, engineering, mathematics, robotics and coding activities designed to build curiosity, creativity, confidence and problem-solving skills while exposing them to emerging technologies at an early age.
A major highlight of the event was the active participation of young volunteers and youth leaders, including Almish Subuktegin, Muhammad Hamza and Muhammad Rahim, who supported participants and helped create a welcoming peer-led learning environment.
Their involvement reflected the organization’s goal of encouraging youth not only to learn but also to lead and support one another. While children explored STEM and robotics activities, parents participated in discussions focused on youth
development, entrepreneurship, innovation and community collaboration.
Conversations emphasized the importance of cooperation between families, educators, businesses and community organizations to create more opportunities for young people across Canada.
Noble Institute emphasized that Canada’s future competitiveness depends on investing in youth, innovation and leadership. Organizers noted that in an economy increasingly shaped by technology, artificial intelligence and global competition, exposing children to STEM education and entrepreneurship can better prepare them for future careers and business leadership roles.
The event also highlighted Noble Institute’s vision of developing a Canadian-centered youth and startup innovation hub that connects technology education with entrepreneurship and leadership development. CINET played an important role by providing a collaborative environment where children could learn while parents and organizers discussed future initiatives and partnerships.
ROBO NOVA contributed to the technical and educational aspects of the session by helping children experience robotics, coding and STEM concepts in practical and enjoyable ways.
The hands-on approach encouraged direct interaction with technology rather than theory-based learning alone.
The hosts stressed that leadership, entrepreneurship and technology education should begin early at the community level rather than being limited to universities or workplaces.
The program also promoted the message that artificial intelligence and technological advancement must be guided by responsibility, accountability and integrity.The success of the May 10 session has encouraged planning for
additional youth entrepreneurship, leadership and STEM initiatives connected to Noble Institute’s upcoming summer programs.
For more information visit www.nobleinstitute.ca
and www.robonova.ca
Reported by: Miracle

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