Intelsat Accelerates Africa’s STEM Future Through Space-Based Education
Twelve Schools Selected for the 2025 Intelsat – MaxIQ Space STEM Program
MCLEAN, Va. – Intelsat, operator of one of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial networks, today announced that 12 schools from Kenya, South Africa, Senegal and Nigeria have been selected to participate in the 2025 Intelsat/MaxIQ Space STEM Program, a pioneering initiative aimed at empowering young minds across Africa with advanced space science and engineering training.
In its latest evolution, the program continues to expand its reach with over 3,000 students across the four African countries, a significant step in advancing Intelsat’s mission to nurture the next generation of African scientists, engineers and space innovators.

Following a highly competitive selection process, the following schools and institutions (not in any particular order) have been selected based on infrastructure, bold educational vision and unwavering commitment to developing Africa’s future STEM leaders:
School/Institution Name | Country |
Kenya STEM Alliance | Kenya |
STEM Center Africa | Kenya |
Green Hills International School | Kenya |
Women in STEAM Initiative | Kenya |
Liftoff Africa | Nigeria |
BLK Robot Project | Senegal |
American Bilingual School | Senegal |
Le Collège Bilingue | Senegal |
Lycée Galandou Diouf | Senegal |
The Delf Nex-Indawo Yethu eCentre | South Africa |
Edunova | South Africa |
La Rochelle Girls’ High School | South Africa |
Each of these institutions have received custom-built MaxIQ Space xChip kits, carefully designed to provide hands-on learning in satellite technology, data analytics and systems thinking. Educators have been fully onboarded and are equipped to deliver engaging, high-impact training. Students are now ready to embark on a dynamic 4-5-month journey filled with workshops, experimentation and immersive STEM learning experiences.
By combining cutting-edge space technology with grassroots educational leadership, the Intelsat Space STEM Program stands as a model for scalable, high-impact STEM outreach. It connects classrooms to the future of satellite innovation while enabling communities to address pressing global challenges like sustainability and digital equity.
“Africa’s space future is rising. The Intelsat and MaxIQ Space STEM Program continues to demonstrate the transformative power of STEM education across the continent,” says Rhys Morgan, RVP EMEA Sales, Intelsat. “We believe STEM has the capacity to uplift communities, unlock potential and shape brighter futures – whether in underserved urban centers or dynamic rural regions.”
“As training begins and kits are deployed, we’re witnessing the start of something far greater than a single program. We’re building a network of educators, students, and community leaders who view space science and sustainability not as distant ambitions, but as real opportunities,” adds Judi Sandrock, Co-Founder of MaxIQ Space.
With a growing community of passionate mentors and students, the Intelsat/MaxIQ Space STEM Program continues to be a catalyst for innovation and scientific curiosity. Intelsat will continue to share student stories, discoveries and successes from across the continent.
About Intelsat
Intelsat’s global team of professionals is focused on providing seamless and secure, satellite-based communications to government, NGO and commercial customers through the company’s next-generation worldwide network and managed services. Bridging the digital divide by operating one of the world’s largest and most advanced satellite fleet and connectivity infrastructures, Intelsat enables people and their tools to speak over oceans, see across continents and listen through the skies to communicate, cooperate and coexist. Since its founding six decades ago, the company has been synonymous with satellite-industry “firsts” in service to its customers and the planet. Leaning on a legacy of innovation and focusing on addressing a new generation of challenges Intelsat team members now have their sights on the “next firsts” in space as they disrupt the field and lead in the digital transformation of the industry.
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