NexGen is a non-profit startup incubator supported by Ministry of Vocational training and Employment in Cameroon, and UNISEF. They fund mentors, nurture ideas and startups, and entrepreneurs. Virtual incubatees can operate from anywhere in Cameroon. We are looking for: Creative Minds, Early Stage of Startups, and Mentors/Tutors to help our startups
Read MoreWe provide high quality robotics summer camps unmatched by any other programs in the country. All of our robotics workshops involve open-ended challenges where students are encouraged to learn to code and experiment with varying algorithms to complete their robotics challenges.
Read MoreWe provide high quality electronics summer camps where students are thought basics in electronics and how to design and build electronics projects using Arduinos, PIC, Raspberry-Pi, circuit boards and other electronics components which provides solution to some problems faced in their community.
Read MoreWe equally organize coding camps where students improve on their coding skills. They will be drilled on programming languages such as Python and Java Script. All other programming languages are centered around these two languages.All other programming languages are centered around these two languages. .
Read MoreWe can help prepare you for the Project Management Professional (PMP®). The PMP certification credential recognizes demonstrated knowledge and skill in leading and directing project teams plus delivering project results within the constraints of schedule, budget, and resources.It covers the eight domains of the (ISC)2 “CISSP CBK”.
Read MoreOur bootcamp curriculum is problem-based and follows open-ended approach to learning. Project Based Learning is a learning method in which campers gain knowledge and skills by working for an allocated time to investigate and respond to complex questions or challenges. Our goal oriented robotics summer program for kids & teen encourages students to think multiple ways to solve problems. Robotics and electronics are excellent tools to teach engineering, math, and science because students can see a visible, tangible application of their work.