Empowering Africa's Future Through STEM and Digital Education
At TechQuest, we inspire innovations, digital literacy, and entrepreneurial growth across Africa through hands-on STEM programs. We aim to engage students and partners in meaningful ways.
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OEM Partnerships
TechQuest has partnered with special and renowned organisations, VMware and Huawei to offer you technical certified training in networking technologies, ICT infrastructures, cloud services and cloud technologies as a VMWare IT Academy.
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The best way to impact a community for the next generation is to work with a body that has the experience and resources needed to grow digital literacy all in one place.

Mission T App
MissionT is Nigeria’s first teaching app that provides indigenous STEM and ICT content to secondary school teachers.
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Our Latest Stories
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HOW THE NIGERIA STARTUP ACT IS REFRAMING THE STARTUP ECOSYSTEM
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TechQuest STEM Academy Joins Forces with the 3MTT DeepTech Ready Program
Empowering Nigerians with Future-Ready Skills We’re thrilled to announce a transformative new chap
AfricArena Lagos Summit 2025: Shaping the Future of Fintech, Mobility, and Logistics in Africa
Africa’s tech ecosystem continues to surge forward, and Lagos, Nigeria—a powerhouse of innovatio
The Research Exchange at the Omniverse Africa Summit 2025: Fostering Innovation and Collaboration Across Continents.
THISDAY Publication © The Research Exchange, organized by TechQuest STEM Academy in collaboration w
Women Leading the Future: Breaking Barriers in Tech and Innovation
Did you know that women-led startups receive less than 3% of global investments? This stark statisti