Dubai Hub And Bhubaneswar Cluster Forge Hands-On Learning Pact
StuDIYo Lab, a design‐technology and woodworking centre for young learners based in Dubai, has entered into a five‐year memorandum of understanding with the Bhubaneswar City Knowledge Innovation Cluster Foundation, under the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India. The agreement sets a clear trajectory for rolling out maker‐based education, inclusive workshops, bootcamps and vocational training across India and the UAE.
The collaboration begins by launching School Innovation Labs in targeted Indian states. Over the next six months, the partners plan to establish up to four pilot labs, train some 20 educators, and engage over 500 learners. The agenda emphasizes accessibility for underserved groups, including tribal communities and neurodiverse participants, aiming to extend the reach of creative, skill‐based education beyond urban centres.
As part of the initiative, vocational programmes will be tailored specifically for women and youth, while inclusive workshops will cater to special‐needs learners. Innovation and entrepreneurship bootcamps are also planned to nurture student‐led startups and ideas.
This partnership represents a strategic convergence of StuDIYo Lab's international pedagogical expertise and BCKIC's deep grassroots network in India, reflecting a commitment to equitable and experiential learning. Capt. G. S. R., Adviser to the foundation, and Lina Sadek, founder and CEO of StuDIYo Lab, were present during the signing of the MoU in August 2025.
StuDIYo Lab has earned the Certified Autism CenterTM designation, a mark of its dedication to inclusive environments and creative engagement for sensory‐sensitive individuals. The CAC accreditation underscores the lab's commitment to accessibility and may enhance the quality and inclusivity of programmes deployed under the new agreement.
See also UAE Funds Transfer System Records AED9.5 Trillion in 2025BCKIC has a track record of forging multi‐sector partnerships to support innovation, sustainable livelihoods, and inclusive growth across communities. Its ecosystem‐building efforts have previously included collaborations with educational institutions, startups, NGOs and research organisations.
This latest MoU follows a pattern of strategic alliances BCKIC has been cultivating. Earlier in August 2025, BCKIC signed a pact with AIIMS Bhubaneswar and KIIT‐TBI to support healthcare innovation, start‐up incubation and the development of joint Centres of Excellence. The new partnership with StuDIYo Lab signals an expansion of its mandate into design-oriented and maker-based learning pathways.
The timing reflects growing attention to bridging practical skill development with innovation ecosystems. By emphasising maker labs, vocational training, and inclusion across demographic and geographic lines, the pact contributes to a broader agenda of democratizing access to creative and technological learning.
This alliance also opens doors for corporate social responsibility initiatives from Middle Eastern and philanthropic partners, creating a channel for investment into inclusive educational infrastructure and innovation in India.
With its applied learning model and certified inclusivity, StuDIYo Lab brings a distinctive approach that complements BCKIC's innovation cluster framework. The aim is to replicate scalable, equitable education solutions across diverse Indian regions-encompassing tribal, rural, urban and neurodiverse communities alike.
The experimental nature of the pilot labs and the focused goals for learner and teacher engagement indicate a test-and-scale strategy. If successful, this could form a template for expanding maker-based, design-driven learning nationwide.
By linking UAE's expertise in accessible, hands-on learning with a credible Indian innovation ecosystem actor, the partnership may serve as a model of cross-border collaboration in education-a bridge between global pedagogy and local implementation at scale.
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