About DeepStem Hub
Infrastructure builders for Africa's STEM future.
Founded 2021 in Tarkwa, DeepStem Hub is Ghana's STEM education and applied technology company — building curriculum, hardware, and technology systems that solve structural problems.
Mission & vision
Transforming STEM education in Ghana — and beyond.
Vision
A vibrant ecosystem where every individual can thrive through innovation, collaboration, and problem-solving — nurturing the next generation of leaders who use STEM to drive sustainable solutions and impact society.
Objective
Provide a comprehensive STEM education experience that equips students and professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to address contemporary challenges.
The problem
Ghana — and Africa — face a STEM infrastructure gap.
- Schools have curriculum, but no hands-on STEM hardware or applied learning systems.
- TVET institutions teach theory without industry-grade automation, IoT, or robotics integration.
- Innovation programmes exist as one-off workshops, not embedded national infrastructure.
- Africa imports educational technology designed for other contexts — not built for our classrooms or problems.
The DeepStem solution model
Three layers stacked into one ecosystem: Curriculum (Academy + workbooks), Hardware (STEM Box), and Technology Systems (PlastiRevive, ForestShield, NDATP). We build inside Ghana's institutions — not around them.
Ecosystem
One company, four interconnected layers.
Academy
Structured learning for Primary, JHS, SHS, and instructors.
Club
Innovation chapters, hackathons, pitch programmes, regional networks.
Programs
ThinkSTEM, NDATP, PlastiRevive, ForestShield.
Products
STEM Box, Robotic Companion workbook.
Leadership
A team built for execution.
George Kwame Frimpong
CEO & Co-Founder
Strategic lead. Partnerships. National programme positioning. Government engagement.
Steve Cyril (Nana Dwamena Akenteng Harrison)
COO & Co-Founder
Operations lead. Programme execution. NDATP, PlastiRevive, ThinkSTEM.
Prof. Kofi Sarpong Adu-Manu
Chair, Advisory Board (University of Ghana)
Curriculum strategy. Research alignment. Institutional partnerships.
Eugene Moyan
Head Manager, ThinkSTEM Ghana
Field programme lead. Author of the Robotic Companion workbook.
Jefferson Daniel
Head of Partnerships
Institutional and industry partnerships.
Ernest Eden Charis
Head of Finance
Financial management. Budget. Procurement.
Maaliyiri Mornah
Head of Relations
Communications. Public relations. Community engagement.
Roadmap
Five years of compounding execution.
2021
Founded. First SHS partnerships.
2022
National TV. Robotics on the national stage.
2023
Programme expansion. Curriculum development.
2024
1st place — 9th ICAST IEEE DI-Hack. International AI representation.
2025
NDATP proposed to Ministry of Education. PlastiRevive designed. Three-ministry engagement.
2026
Ghana TVET Service positive report. Pilot activation imminent for NDATP.
Get involved
Build the future of STEM in Ghana with us.
Schools, ministries, NGOs, partners, and students — there's a way in for every collaborator.