Tech Up Advance

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Bridging the Digital Divide Through Gamified STEM Learning
Tech Up Advance transforms STEM education through GoTechUp—our web-based simulation software used in Japanese & Malaysia school curricula, empowering educators to integrate STEM across subjects via virtual robots. No prior tech experience needed, just curiosity to make STEM accessible to your classrooms and communities. Join our community of 10,000+ users worldwide!

Making STEM Accessible Worldwide
Built in close collaboration with experienced educators across Malaysia, we developed GoTechUp from the ground up. Now Singapore-based, we serve students across Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, France, and Latin America, understanding real classroom challenges because we've collaborated with educators who face them daily.

Relevant Solution for Educators
GoTechUp offers three products: ArtecRobo simulator for comprehensive STEM learning (ages 9-17), GoTechUp Junior for early childhood coding (ages 6-9), and SDG-themed competition maps facilitating project-based learning. Each includes structured curricula, implementation guides, and ongoing support.

Why Educators Love Us
- Cross-Curricular Impact: Even English educators use our platform to make lessons engaging and relevant to today's tech-driven world.
- Immediate Implementation: Web-based solution runs on most browsers—no downloads, no hardware complications.
- Proven Accessibility: From tech-savvy educators to complete beginners, educators across public schools successfully integrate our tools into their classrooms.

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