 For countries all around the world, startups have evolved into a catalyst for economic recovery, reorientation and growth driven by innovation. The first formal engagement group of its sort, that's startup 20, was established under India's G20 presidency. Now 20 or more startups were featured by the FMCBG meeting in Gandhinagar. And Stempedia is one such cutting edge startup that enables kids to employ electronic, robotic, internet of things, interactive games, animations and other technologies to give their imagination limitless flight. So Stempedia is an intelligently designed combination of technology and learning tools. With the help of the CEO and co-founder Dupal Shah, DD India correspondent Ajay Sharma, I beg your pardon Ajay Mishra, he attempted to delve deeply into the world of Stempedia. Let's take a look. The Indian adutex sector is growing very fast and there are many startups in the adutex sector which are going global. We have with us such a startup here in Gandhinagar. Stempedia co-founder and CEO Drupal Shah, thanks very much Drupal. Science, technology, engineering and mathematics is the new buzzword that we are listening in here in India and you have also designed this very special curriculum for interactive coding AI and robotics for just class 3, class 3rd students. Just tell us what's your focus and how are you going forward? Yeah, so Stempedia's focus is always on how we can create innovators, how we can grow the students to become as an innovator and how they can learn the newest technologies right from artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics and they can learn and make things. That is our core focus. I believe that these products are making India products and we have also learned that you have gone global. There are many countries that you are operating. Can you just share some of the insights? So I will start with Pictoblox which has right now more than 1,25,000 monthly active users and that is spread across different geographies. Out of that, only 35% is in India, about 18% is in Turkey, about 13% in Brazil and that's how about remaining 40% are spread across different nations. If we say about kids, we have somewhere around 27, 28,000 kids so far and out of that also 40% of kids are exported in different countries like Singapore, Dubai, Malaysia, Brazil, then Colombia, in US, Russia, different parts of the world. In African countries also we are getting now good reach. Oh perfect. So how is the response there? How do they see the hardware and end-skilling part coming from India and as in startup from India, what is there thinking about the startup ecosystem out here? So there is one thing now. In the global world, if you create something good, it will be appreciated across all. It's not just technologies from US or Europe or something coming out. That's the solution. If it is solving your need, if it is an appropriate budget and if it serves the exact purpose as I mentioned, you are going to rock. That's what we are doing and we are gradually getting a lot of interest from international countries including India. Just about some numbers. How much production capacity do you have in terms of profits? Where are you currently heading and what are the financial positions? How do you see the future going forward? Yeah. So far we are working on cash flow positive. We have reached to more than 10 lakh kids still now across all of our platform, either digitally or physically in all of our programs. We have more than 2000 schools in our network. We work with more than 15,000 teachers and we train them. Our success story is all driven through teachers. We focus on skilling the teachers. Drupal, where do you see your vision going forward from here on and I've also learned that you are doing some global competition also as well as the coding concerns. Yeah. So we are very much focused on the first question you mentioned. Let's make them innovators. Let's make them creators and how we can do it. So for that, we do our coding competition called Escodeva and that helps students to use this kind of technologies or whatever technologies are available around them. They can participate and they can showcase and we see more than students from more than 70 countries participated in our last year competition with more than 114,000 registrations on our platform. That is huge. So our focus stays very much like let's help the kids to nurture, help the kids to focus on learning new age technologies in whichever field like right now our team is working on creating products of AR, VR and 3D, how they can learn, how they can very easily make and use in the classroom or whatever new technologies will come in. We will create products for kids, but at the end let help them to become innovators and creators. Our objective would be our mission is let's help them and nurture more than 10 crore innovators across the world. Thank you Drupal. That's a quite a vision. If you describe as it is, thank you. Thanks very much for speaking to us. So Indian startups are going global and they are making their mark visible on the global arena as far as this edutech startup is concerned with Kamra Prasad Bhim Singh, Ajay Mishra, DD India. Thanks very much for watching. Namaskar.