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Shalom Ingenium Labs: Where boundaries are meant to be broken, and imagination is free to soar! 

The Shalom Ingenium Lab stands as a shining example of Mr Dennis George’s visionary leadership—his dream project and brainchild, now empowering students with future-ready skills. The Shalom STEM Ingenium Lab is a bold expression of future-ready learning. More than a tech space, it is a living lab of curiosity—where innovation meets intention.

Here, students explore robotics, 3D printing, artificial intelligence, and sustainability science in an environment that fosters transdisciplinary thinking, ethical inquiry, and real-world problem-solving. This initiative by Mr George is a launchpad for innovation and imagination, where curiosity is celebrated and learning is limitless.

The two Ingenium Labs are more than just spaces — they are incubators of innovation, where curiosity is nurtured, creativity is celebrated, and the spirit of discovery is alive in every corner. They pave the way for exciting learning journeys ahead, as Shalom Hills International School continues to shape future-ready learners with vision and purpose.

  1. Robotics: Students can learn to code and solve real-world challenges with smart machines.
  1. Mechatronics: Mechatronics setup help understand automation and how machines respond to their environment. Mechatronics is a combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and control systems. It helps to create intelligent machines — like self-driving cars or robotic arms — that can sense, think, and act. It’s like giving brains to machines!
  1. Electronics: The Electronics corner — where circuits, sensors, and creativity come alive! This is where all the students explore heartbeat of technology and learn by doing.
  1. 3D Printer: 3D Printing is a technology that creates real, physical objects from Computer Aided designs. The 3D printing station — where ideas take shape, layer by layer using additive manufacturing. Students can design anything — from keychains to robot parts — and watch it come to life right in front of the students.
  1. AR and VR Lab: Augmented Reality adds digital elements like images, sounds, or animations to the real-world using devices like tablets or AR glasses. Virtual Reality creates a completely computer-generated world that we can explore using VR headsets. From exploring the solar system to diving into history and science, this tech makes learning feel like magic to the students.