
Trey Visay E-Career Counseling
Trey Visay provides access to youth on structured career guidance and information to enable youth to choose career options to fit with their talents.
Trey Visay provides access to youth on structured career guidance and information to enable youth to choose career options to fit with their talents.
InSTEDD introduces code.org curriculum to the 4 NGS that focuses on problem solving and understanding of basic coding class that allow students to work on different projects.
It is one of the outcomes from our dynamic event, Epihack, where those who care about the same things come together and try to come up with a solution to ameliorate the problem. That time it was the disease outbreak that they care about and try to tackle, so here comes the Disease Reporting Hotline that is saving lives of many.
Aiming to bridge the gap between farmers and consumers, InSTEDD helps build a platform where all the data about the farm such as number of products made, price, land size, and other vital information.
InSTEDD use one of our tech tool to build IVR (interactive voice response) to support ACCION better connect with their clients.
a Chatbot that saves life featured on a Facebook called Stop Suicide Cambodia (បញ្ឍប់អត្តឃាត)
Despite being one of the fast-growing economies in the world, with an average growth of 7.7% between 1995 and 2018, finding jobs is still a struggle for university graduates in Cambodia.
Industry 4.0 Technology has been growing at rocket speed over the last few years and the discussion of industry 4.0 in ASEAM has become a hot topic.
In a concrete room sit thirty-five students in blue and white school uniforms, eyes glued to computer screens, hands gliding across tabletops moving a mouse. This is the everyday scene at the Computer Lab of New Generational School at Preah Sisowath High School. One young woman, Muon, a seventh grader, turns away from her computer screen to tell me that this is her favorite class, that she “loves the computer lab.”
First started since October last year, the piloting project of Computer programing program at NGS schools is now coming to the phase of producing some products based on what they have learned. Students are open to working on the project. They team up as a group of four or five people to work on an idea or a project that they all desire.