Hands-on Learning
Robots, circuits and code that students build with their own hands — not just theory on a whiteboard.
We're on a mission to make Malaysia's next generation fluent in robotics, AI and code — one hands-on project at a time.
To be Malaysia's leading STEM education provider, inspiring and empowering young learners to become innovative leaders who shape the future through technology, creativity and critical thinking.
Robots, circuits and code that students build with their own hands — not just theory on a whiteboard.
Structured coaching that has taken our students to national and international STEM competitions.
Trainers who mentor one project at a time, tracking every student's progress personally.
A curriculum built specifically around the technology shaping the next decade.
A clear progression from first block of code to full robotics builds and AI projects.
Low student-to-trainer ratios so every child gets real, individual attention.
Every Edison trainer is hands-on trained in robotics, coding and competitive STEM mentorship, with direct experience preparing student teams for national and international competitions. Classes stay small so every trainer can coach each student individually — from their first line of code to their first robotics build.
Edison starts running hands-on workshops spanning robotics to IoT, helping students and young makers gain real technical skills.
Students shine at IIICE UTHM Innovation 2024, ISIIDFCT UITM Innovation 2024 and STEM Competition 2024, alongside new partnerships with SJKT Ladang Bukit Serampang and SJKT Tun Aminah.
An online Maths Quiz for Tamil school students, with a total prize pool of RM 800 and 3 laptops for top winners.
A Gold Medal for Innovation at the International Innovation Competition in Bandung, Indonesia; an Asia Championship title at I Code 2025 in Singapore; and success at the National Level Robotic Challenger (RAC 2025) at UTHM, Johor.
Youth development football tournaments in Kedah and Johor Bahru, giving young people a platform to build teamwork beyond the classroom.
Over 200 students and parents come together at Sutera Sports on 21 March 2026 for a day of friendly matches, family bonding and prizes on the court.
KANITHA POR 2026 opens as a national-level online Math Puzzle Competition for Tamil primary school students across Malaysia.