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Ghanaian Start-Up Stemaide Brings Science Kits to Internet-Free Areas
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Stemaide, a Ghana-based start-up founded in 2022, has developed an innovative science kit designed to function in areas without internet access. The company's aim is to bring science and technology skills to young Africans across the continent and prepare them for future job opportunities. Prince Boateng Asare, the CEO of Stemaide, leads the initiative to expand educational access through this technology. This information is part of the second installment in a BBC five-part series on technology in Africa, published on 4 November 2025.
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