
Providing STEM Education to Contribute to the Local Community
We operate hands-on STEM education programs based on nano-biosensors utilizing semiconductor processes, offering practical, convergent learning experiences that connect scientific concepts with real-world applications.
Since 2018, a total of 23 educational sessions have been conducted both domestically and internationally, with approximately 830 middle and high school students, as well as university students, participating and strengthening their scientific thinking and creative problem-solving skills.

2025
12.06
The 32nd KMSO Mathematics and Science Olympiad Awards Ceremony
An awards ceremony was held for students who participated diligently in the KMSO Mathematics and Science Olympiad and demonstrated outstanding inquiry skills.


2025
11.22
Hosting the 32nd KMSO Math & Science Olympiad Session
Mara Nanotech participated in the 32nd Math & Science Olympiad (KMSO), hosted by the KSEA New York Metropolitan Chapter, and led an integrated science session for 10th–11th grade students titled “Detective Science: Solving the Mysteries of the Human Body.” STEM kits, biosensor experiments, and inquiry-based problems were provided to allow students to experience real research concepts and strengthen their problem-solving skills.
The event also offered meaningful opportunities to engage with local scientists and educators, reaffirming the potential of nurturing future STEM leaders.



2025
10.07
STEM Kit Donation Agreement with Democracy Prep Harlem High School
SciTech Edu and Marananotech held a STEM kit donation agreement ceremony with Democracy Prep Harlem High School. Through this jointly operated matching-donation program, STEM experimental kits will be supplied in phases over the next 12 months, enabling approximately 300 students to participate in hands-on, laboratory-based learning once the distribution is complete.




2025
06.03
BIO IN AI STEM WORKSHOP
The company held a special STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) class at Democracy Prep High School in Harlem, Manhattan, offering 50 students hands-on experience with Korean STEM-based biotechnology. The science session, conducted in the format of a Science Fair, allowed students to perform experiments using the company’s semiconductor-based nanobiosensor kits and analyze the resulting data. The event began with welcoming remarks from the Consul General of Korea in New York and was further enriched by the participation of Dr. Jara from Harvard-BWH.



2025
05.21
District 13 Science and STEM Fair
The company participated as an official sponsor in the District 13 Science and STEM Fair held in Brooklyn, New York, and showcased its nanobiosensor-based STEM kits. At the booth, school officials and students were introduced to the components and working principles of the STEM kit, with live demonstrations explaining how nanobio technology can be applied in real-world educational settings.



2025
05.15
STEM Fair Pre-Meeting
A pre-meeting was held in preparation for the upcoming STEM Fair scheduled for Wednesday, May 21. Participants included Antonio (Fair Director), Sara (DOE Representative), and Margaret (Co-lead). The discussion focused on booth operations and DOE registration details.


2025
05.12
STEM KIT Program for Elementary Students (Location: Jeil Church)
The company conducted a STEM KIT hands-on education session for elementary school students at Jeil Church. Using nanobiosensor technology, students engaged in fun and easy-to-understand experiments that allowed them to explore scientific principles in an interactive way.


2025
05.10
Give Chances STEM Science Class Held
In collaboration with the nonprofit organization Give Chances, the company conducted the STEM education program “STEM Playground.” The program was designed to spark interest in science and provide hands-on learning experiences for local students. Participants used Mara Nanotech’s semiconductor-based nanobiosensor kits to design and perform their own experiments. They then analyzed the results and gained a systematic understanding of scientific principles through data interpretation. The students showed strong engagement and participation, while teachers also expressed great interest in the program’s application of real-world industrial technology in an educational setting.


2025
05.05
STEM KIT Program for Middle School Students (Location: Jeil Church)
The company conducted a STEM KIT hands-on education session for middle school students at Jeil Church. Participants engaged in experiments using nanobiosensor technology, allowing them to experience scientific principles in a fun and accessible way.


2025
04.18
STEM Volunteer Readiness Training for Students
As part of the STEM education program, the company provided pre-training for students who may participate in future STEM volunteer activities. The session focused on practical content needed for volunteer work, helping students experience the role of an educator and develop a sense of responsibility. Beyond delivering theory, the training emphasized hands-on learning and teaching, fostering scientific thinking and ownership. The company will continue to offer support and opportunities for these students to grow into science mentors contributing to their communities.


2025
04.18
Visit by Montclair State University Professor Specializing in Autism
A professor from Montclair State University specializing in autism visited the GBC Center. During the visit, the latest research trends on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) were shared, and discussions were held on potential collaboration using the company’s nanobiosensor technology for early diagnosis and monitoring. Further discussions are planned to explore joint research and pilot projects in the future.


2025
04.05
The National Mathematics & Science Competition (NMSC)
The company participated in the National Mathematics & Science Competition (NMSC), held for middle and high school students across the U.S. We presented a science problem based on nanobio technology and observed students as they tackled the challenge with creativity and problem-solving skills. Through this event, we witnessed the strong interest and potential of the next generation of STEM talent. It also provided an opportunity to engage students in hands-on learning and spark deeper interest in science using our technology. Going forward, we plan to expand our science-based social contribution efforts through ongoing educational programs.


2024
11.24
KMSO 2024 Math & Science Olympiad held at St John's University
KMSO conducted the Science Olympiad for 10th and 11th grade students using Mara Nanotech INC.'s nanobiosensor kit.


2024
10.30
Proceedings of the program of the Busan National Science Museum and the Technology Guarantee Fund
The Busan National Science Museum and the Korea Technology Guarantee Fund conducted a small and medium-sized business exploration career experience program led by Mara Nanotech.




2024
08.31
HAVARD-MGH, Student Invitation STEM Kit Sponsorship Event
With support from Mara Nanotech and KWISE, a hands-on interdisciplinary science workshop using the STEM Kit was conducted at HARVARD-MGH (HARVARD Mass General Brigham).


2024
04.26
Dongducheon STEM education


2024
03.15
NYCPS Small Business Expo
Organized to connect Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBEs) with school leaders and appointees in Brooklyn and Queens, supporting local school communities.


2024
02.19
STEM On-SITE DEMO 2024 progress
With the support Mara Nanotech, INC., Ltd., the SciTech Edu Foundation, a non-profit foundation in New York, North America, conducted convergence science practice using the STEM KIT, and provided a Harvard internship as a follow-up program.

2024
01.16-
01.17
NYCPS Small Business Expo
Provided students at Gachon University with experimental, hands-on learning opportunities using STEM kits.


2023
11.18
KMSO 2023 Math & Science Olympiad held at St John's University
KMSO conducted the Science Olympiad for 10th and 11th grade students using Mara Nanotech's nanobiosensor kit.


2023
10.20
Daejeon Science Festival
At the Daejeon Science Festival, Mara Nanotech conducted a nanobio STEM kit science experience.


2023
08.31
New York Innovative Science & Technology Summer Camp
KWiSE and KSEA jointly hosted a science camp on nano-bio health. The camp, designed for students from 7th to 11th grade, featured hands-on experiences with cutting-edge scientific technologies using the STEM KIT developed by PhD. HeaYeon Lee, President of KWiSE’s New York/New Jersey Chapter and CEO of Mara Nanotech.




2023
06.23
Science kit experiment conducted at Harvard-BWH
A science kit experiment was conducted at Harvard Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), focusing on hands-on scientific learning and research applications.


2023
06.21
Field Experience Program for Food Engineering Students at Dong-A University


2023
06.09
Field Experience Program for Students at Pukyong National University


2023
06.01
Perform field experience programs for students from Pukyong University materials and students


2023
05.31
Field Experience Program for Students majoring in Biological Engineeringat Pukyong National University


2023
05.25
Science Education in Ukraine
Meeting with Local Missionaries in Ukraine Regarding the Implementation of Science Education in Ukraine


2022
11.20
Korea-American Scientists and Engineers Association Math & Science Olympid
KMSO conducted the Science Olympiad for 10th and 11th grade students using Mara Nanotech INC.'s nanobiosensor kit.


2022
11.05
Conducting pilot training at Busan National Science Museum
Experiential education for doctor scientists through nano-biosensor-based in vitro immunodiagnosis education
– Students at Beniel Girls' High School in Busan


2022
08.06
STEM Adventure 2022 Virtual Youth Summer Camp (Magic of Nanoworld) : New York, USA
An in vitro immunodiagnosis scientific experiment was conducted using Mara Nanotech, INC 's nanobiosensor kit, and it was a camp where nanobio education was conducted using Cyber Instructor, sponsored by the Nanotechnology Institute and KWiSE (New York branch of the Korean American Women Scientists Association).


2018
07.27-
08.04
Youth Science & Technology Leadership Camp 2018
The 3rd Youth Science and Technology Leadership Camp (YSTLC), hosted by the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA), was an 8-night, 9-day program held in New York. It was led by PhD. HeaYeon Lee, President of Mara Nanotech and Chair of the New York-New Jersey Chapter of the Korean Women in Science and Engineering (KWiSE). YSTLC 2018 provided high school students with opportunities to visit university labs, network with scientists, and engage in hands-on projects, enhancing their scientific knowledge and fostering their growth as future scientists and engineers.

