About Sifiso EdTech

Transforming Education Across Africa

Sifiso EdTech is the technology and innovation arm of Sifiso Learning Group, created to empower African educators and learners through accessible, world-class coding, robotics and AI solutions. We exist to transform classrooms into spaces of innovation, curiosity and future readiness.

Democratising STEM Education Across Africa

Making world-class technology learning accessible, relevant, and affordable – equipping every African student to innovate, lead and shape tomorrow.

Who is Sifiso EdTech?

Sifiso EdTech is the innovation arm of Sifiso Learning Group, founded by Dr Sizwe Nxasana and Dr Judy Dlamini, to build an African-centred education ecosystem.

Based in South Africa and operating in 8 provinces, we provide turnkey EdTech solutions for schools, from setting up robotics labs and infrastructure to equipping teachers with the kits, curriculum and training they need to succeed.

Empowering Africa's Future Innovators

As a Level 1 B-BBEE supplier, Sifiso EdTech partners with leading global innovators like UBTECH and Elecfreaks to bring world-class robotics and coding tools into African classrooms. Having worked alongside government on the national coding and robotics rollout, we ensure all our solutions meet—and exceed—South African curriculum standards and requirements.

What Makes Us Different?

What sets us apart is our belief that education should be dynamic, engaging, and relevant to the real world. That’s why we champion Project-Based Learning (PBL), placing learners at the centre of their journey. Through hands-on projects, we enable students to explore, create, and solve meaningful problems—preparing them not just for exams, but for life.

Our Impact Across South Africa

Across provinces, classrooms, and communities, our mission is simple: equip Africa’s learners and teachers with the tools to thrive in a digital world.

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Schools
transformed with innovation centres

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Teachers
empowered to lead in coding and robotics

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Provinces
in South Africa

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Learners
gaining future-ready skills