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ZeroAI Expands STEM Education Access in Zambia’s Low-Resource Schools

Dated: May 4, 2026

ZeroAI Technologies is addressing a critical gap in STEM education by developing offline AI and robotics learning labs tailored for schools with limited infrastructure. Founded in 2015 by Lottie Mukuka, the company focuses on enabling access to science and technology education in rural and under-resourced environments where internet connectivity and reliable electricity are often unavailable.

The company’s model integrates hardware kits, offline software, and structured educational content, along with teacher training programmes. These turnkey labs allow schools to independently deliver lessons in artificial intelligence and robotics, reducing reliance on external resources and improving long-term sustainability in education delivery.

ZeroAI’s approach responds to a broader challenge across the African education sector, where many digital learning solutions depend heavily on internet access and modern infrastructure. By adopting a hardware-focused, offline-first strategy, the company ensures that even the most underserved schools can participate in emerging technology education.

Beyond classroom learning, the startup is also expanding into automation, robotics, and digital innovation solutions, linking education with practical industry applications. To date, ZeroAI has trained over 10,000 students across approximately 40 schools in Africa and other emerging markets, demonstrating the scalability and impact of its model in bridging the digital skills gap.

Overall, the initiative highlights a growing trend among African startups to design context-specific solutions that not only digitise education but also adapt to infrastructure constraints, thereby expanding equitable access to future-ready skills.

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