School deep-tech pathway
igniTEch
A practical program for schools that introduces students to computing, electronics, cybersecurity, cloud, robotics and drones through staged learning.
Learn more ->The name draws from Indus as a source of civilizational confidence. The work is modern: helping young people build capability in the technologies that make India more secure, productive and prosperous.
The immediate goal is not a long course catalog. It is to help schools create serious early exposure, practical lab capacity and continuity in the technologies that will shape the next economy.
Cyber Gold Quest
Competition-led preparation that builds Linux, networking, scripting, web security, forensics and CTF practice habits.
Explore ->Infrastructure thinking
Students learn how modern systems run: networking, servers, deployment, reliability and the foundations behind cloud platforms.
Explore ->Build with hardware
Hands-on exposure to sensors, microcontrollers, control logic and the engineering mindset behind intelligent machines.
Explore ->Field technology
Students encounter flight, sensing, terrain, safety and applied technology through workshops and future school modules.
Explore ->Setup services
Cyber labs, computer labs, IoT labs, robotics labs and drone-ready learning spaces designed around school needs.
Explore ->We are currently outreach-led. Programs run with schools, mentors and local partners rather than from a fixed public campus.
We understand the school's students, timetable, lab realities and appetite for deep-tech exposure.
We choose the right mix of igniTEch, Cyber Gold Quest, seminars, clubs, hands-on workshops and lab setup.
Students learn through projects, challenges, demonstrations, reading and repeated technical practice.
Competitions, demo days and local showcases make effort visible and give students a reason to continue.
The outcome is confidence, discipline and a stronger school ecosystem for deep technology.
IndusForward is rooted in civilizational confidence and focused on modern industrial capability through deep technical learning, mentoring and hands-on practice.
We care about whether students can understand, build, debug, explain and stay with difficult problems.
The current model is to work with schools and local partners, bringing mentors and practical exposure to where students already are.
We can help schools set up cyber labs, computer labs, IoT labs, robotics labs and drone-ready learning spaces.
Cyber Gold Quest uses serious competition as a summit, while the deeper outcome is long-term cybersecurity capability.
A dedicated learning space may come in the future. For now, the work is collaboration, outreach and disciplined program building.
We are concentrating our energy on a few strong routes instead of a broad catalog of disconnected courses.
School deep-tech pathway
A practical program for schools that introduces students to computing, electronics, cybersecurity, cloud, robotics and drones through staged learning.
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Cybersecurity flagship
A long-term effort to build world-class cybersecurity capability, beginning from our local work and expanding through mentorship, preparation and competition.
Learn more ->Tech-skilling promotion
Awareness sessions, hands-on workshops and public learning moments that help students, parents and schools understand deep-tech opportunities.
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Cyber, computer, IoT and robotics labs
Services for schools that want practical lab capacity: computers, cyber practice, IoT kits, robotics workbenches and drone-ready learning spaces.
Learn more ->Exhibition photos, IndiaSkills participation, Startup Expo moments, workshops and national-stage appearances remain part of the public record of our participation and achievements.
IndiaSkills ยท Exhibitions ยท Competitions ยท Workshops ยท Festivals
We can collaborate on online learning, seminars, student clubs, mentoring cycles, hands-on workshops, school lab setup and longer pathways such as igniTEch and Cyber Gold Quest.
We do not currently operate from a public office or campus. A dedicated physical learning space may come later; for now, the work can happen through schools, outreach and online formats.