Partners Empowering the NEXT Generation of STEM Learners
Hudson River Trading (HRT) is a global quantitative trading firm based in New York, dedicated to using advanced mathematics, computer science, and technology to trade financial markets around the world. The company develops cutting-edge algorithms and high-performance systems to analyze massive amounts of data and execute trades with speed and precision. With a strong emphasis on innovation, research, and automation, HRT brings together experts in engineering, mathematics, and data science to solve complex market challenges.
STEMise is an international organization based in South Korea and Japan, dedicated to making STEM education fun, interactive, and accessible for students worldwide. They design hands-on STEM kits and beginner-friendly lessons that spark curiosity and build a lifelong passion for STEM, with a strong emphasis on technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI). STEMise is currently active in 6+ countries with ~15 chapters.
NextSteps is a nonprofit launching chapters to help high school students explore real careers through professional interviews, research, and clear guidance.
CompetifyHub is a nonprofit offering free math & science competition resources, built to make high-level prep accessible to everyone. Currently, CompetifyHub shares resources with over 10,000 students bi-weekly and has reached 50,000+ learners globally. Their offerings include learning materials, competitions, and mentorship opportunities for Grades 1-12.
CompetifyLabs is a student-led platform where olympiad-level problems are solved and created with timed challenges, leaderboards, badges, and even verified volunteer hours for contributions. Covers Math, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Built by students, for serious competitors preparing for major science olympiads like IMO, IBO, and more.
The International Computer Science Challenge (ICSC) is a global educational program, directed by Dr. Victor Prado Both, that offers high school and university students worldwide a platform to enhance their computer science skills through a series of challenging and educational rounds. Its mission is to develop the next generation of computer scientists by increasing participation in such competitions.
The International Youth Math Challenge (IYMC) is a global math competition that has over 36,000 participants from 140 countries since its inception in 2018. Its mission is to inspire and encourage young students to explore mathematics and foster global participation.