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Nilesh Korgaonkar, CEO of ATLAB, said: “In K–12, we believe learning should be joyful,
adaptable, and deeply engaging. We help teachers create meaningful connections with their
students by turning classrooms into dynamic spaces where differentiated learning becomes a
strength, not a challenge. Moreover, higher education today must do more than inform, it must
inspire, simulate, and prepare. We are working closely with universities and schools across
Saudi Arabia and the GCC to position continuous innovation as an integral facet of mainstream
education.”
At the event, the company is presenting “hands-on, minds-on” model of education,
empowering educators with the tools to create playful, inclusive learning environments where
all differentiated learners can actively engage, explore, and thrive through curiosity-driven,
experiential learning in the classroom.
In the higher education and vocational training landscape, ATLAB is empowering institutions
to shape global citizens equipped for the demands of tomorrow’s industries. The company’s
advanced learning solutions are tailored to meet the dynamic industrial needs enabling students
to move beyond textbooks into real-world, industry-relevant environments and embrace
futuristic learning.
Through solutions from LEGO® Education, KUBO, Sphero, Ozobot, ClassVR, and PASCO,
ATLAB will equip educators with powerful tools to deliver customized and impactful learning,
fostering curiosity, creativity, and real-world problem solving in every classroom. Additionally,
partnering with globally respected brands such as TecQuipment, Quanser, SMC, and Emona,
ATLAB equips universities, technical and research institutes with solutions that replicate
authentic workplace scenarios, ensuring students gain practical expertise in high-growth
sectors.
In addition to offering these advanced solutions, ATLAB also supports capacity building by
providing product application and curriculum design training for teachers. Over 50,000
educators across the region have already benefited from these initiatives, many of which are
tailored to support the specific needs of Gulf-based institutions.

