RoboGarden Announces Strategic Partnership With Eupheus Learning
The partnership was announced at DST-CII technology Summit on 14th November, New Delhi

To make learning to code easier for students in India, Ed-tech Company Eupheus Learning has entered in an exclusive strategic partnership with RoboGarden Inc., an international, award-winning, product development and consulting firm that operates in a wide range of technical sectors in Alberta, Canada. The partnership was announced at DST-CII Technology Summit, which facilitates a comprehensive convergence of key elements and key actors of India's and Canada's knowledge economy, on 14th November, 2017 in New Delhi.
The summit was graced by a high-level delegation of industry, academic institutes, R&D institutes, Government, thought leaders, policy makers and start-ups from Canada and India led by The Hon’ble Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, Government of Canada; The Hon’ble Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, Government of Canada; and The Hon’ble François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of International Trade, Government of Canada.
RoboGarden is a learn-by-doing platform created using game-style environment that builds the concept of computer programming & coding. RoboGarden Inc. platform serves two main objectives that are critical for the future of children and youth. First is learn to earn and second is code to control. It teaches the computer languages that professionals use to author software, smart phone apps and robotic control systems in an interactive, fun way.
Dr. Mohamed Elhabiby, President of RoboGarden Inc. said, "We believe that RoboGarden will create bright new opportunities for individuals and entire communities. Coding literacy is an essential driver of success in the digital economy. We have found our right partner in Eupheus Learning, which has the right know-how of education sector and a sizeable reach to thousands of schools and millions of students in India.”
SarveshSrivastava, Managing Director & Co-founder, Eupheus Learning said, “By engaging in interactive, hands-on explorations of coding concepts through RoboGargen in the context of everyday situations, students will begin to think like coders. They’ll learn about commands, sequences, loops, events, and algorithms. When their foundation is built on coding fundamentals, they will be better problem solvers as they grow old. RoboGarden is a remarkable combination of science, coding, learning, creativity and technology helping the young learners to shape their careers in the best way they can and be future ready.”
Hon’ble Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, Government of Canada, "Our government believes in giving kids the right tools to help them succeed. That is why we are focused on teaching more kids to code - the rules and instructions that make all our technology work. Through our Innovation and Skills Plan, we are investing $ 50million over two years to provide coding education to Canadian youth from kindergarten to grade 12. I am excited to participate in RoboGarden's launch in India and see the developments that arise from this great initiative.”