Our Current Projects
We Build Projects That Last
At Young Innovators Pathways, we focus on creating hands-on STEM initiatives that make a lasting impact in our community. Each project is designed to spark curiosity, teach practical skills, and open doors for students who might not otherwise have access to robotics, coding, or engineering. From inclusive programs for neurodiverse learners to global STEM outreach, our projects bring innovation and inspiration to every corner of the world.
FCSN Saturday Teaching
In partnership with FCSN (Friends of Children with Special Needs), Young Innovators Pathways [QuantaMania 27090] partakes the Saturday programs every two weeks. This ongoing initiative delivers hands-on STEM learning tailored for children with special needs -- ranging from robotics building to creative engineering challenges and building workshops. Sessions are designed for multiple learning styles, emphasizing accessibility, peer interaction, and confidence building. We adapt our robotics & technology curricula so that every learner can participate meaningfully, with mentors guiding tasks, and tools modified where needed.


Team picture after our program!

Our color sensor robot that reacts based on the colors shown to its camera.

STEAM Hub, Điện Biên, Vietnam
On May 5, 2025, the Thư viện Công nghệ STEAM Hub (Technology Library & STEAM Learning Center) was inaugurated at Trường Phổ thông Dân tộc Nội trú tỉnh Điện Biên. It is the first modern smart library in the province, aiming to provide a creative, open space for students to access STEAM education tools.
It includes:
• Robotics kits for programming, assembly, and competition;
• An FLL/FTC competition field;
• Multipurpose STEAM kits for experiments, creative modeling, and hands-on technical projects;
• Smart screens, custom STEAM furniture, and educational books and shelves.
The Hub is designed to foster group work, discussion, and idea sharing. It represents a significant step in reducing inequities in STEM access in rural/vulnerable regions.


Our co-captain Kat went to Vietnam over the summer to talk to STEAM4VN's robotics team.

