Lab4U’s 2025 Recap ⚡️
By Lab4U Team
By Lab4U Team
In 2025, we advanced in something that moves us since day one: proving that science can be lived actively, closely, and accessibly for everyone.
First, thanks to strategic partners and educational communities, this year we brought hands-on experimentation to thousands of students. We did it with AI, mobile sensors, and methodologies that put curiosity at the center.
Our 2025 Recap gathers our strongest results yet: experimental evidence, academic improvements, and concrete cases showing how technology amplifies practical learning.
A randomized controlled trial (RCT) by the Inter-American Development Bank confirmed significant improvements in:
Additionally, our pilot with INACAP showed clear results: +31% in average grades and -5 percentage points in failure rates.
In diverse contexts —rural, technical, and urban— we saw concrete changes:
For example, at Colegio Almendral in La Pintana, 420 students improved their understanding of antimicrobial resistance through hands-on experiments.
Artificial intelligence allowed us to:
That’s why hands-on learning is now more viable and accessible for more schools.
We worked with educational institutions, social organizations, and companies to expand opportunities. Among them:
We also joined the presidential mission to India and received the Global EdTech Grand Prize from QS Reimagine Education.
Looking ahead to 2026, we’re expanding beyond physics, chemistry, and biology. Soon we’ll have applied mathematics, environmental science, and biotechnology.
All this work is available in our full report.