Build. Learn. Innovate
Brought to you by the Electronics Foundation
Overview
Our STEM-in-a-Box Kit provides high school students with a hands-on introduction to electronics and circuit building. We supply schools with STEM kits that include all the necessary components for students to learn the fundamentals of soldering in a safe and engaging environment.
Through this activity, students develop essential skills in precision, problem-solving, and electrical engineering while assembling real, functional circuits. Guided by instructional materials and classroom support, participants gain confidence in working with electronic components, preparing them for future STEM opportunities.
This program is designed to inspire curiosity, foster creativity, and equip students with practical experience in a key area of engineering and technology.
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How was the soldering activity for your students? Tell us about their engagement, what they learned, and any feedback you have for improving the experience. Your input helps us make STEM learning even more exciting!
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Testimonials

Emmanuel Pizano
Engineering Pathway Teacher at Mount Miguel High School
“In the past years that students have done this activity with IPC in San Diego, students love it! We would like to continue with this activity in coming years and interested in purchasing more kits. It is a perfect way to build confidence in students interested in this industry. Thank you so much for sending us this valuable resource.”

Srijan S
Electrical Engineering student at North Carolina State University
"I have learned a lot from this hands-on solder training session. I would like to have more of this training done at NC State. It will be helpful if the next session is about PCB Design."

Phillip S.
Workforce Development Director - Commercial Leap Ahead for Wide Bandgap Semiconductors (CLAWS)
"The look of accomplishment on their faces when everything worked perfectly- that's what makes these workshops worthwhile. Seeing every single participant successfully light up their LED project was highlight of the day"