Hands-on engineering,built for California's high schools.
LogiqLab is a complete, turnkey electronics and engineering lab for high schools — hardware, software, curriculum, and teacher training in one package.

Estimate your CTEIG match in seconds.
California's CTE Incentive Grant has already funded 445 districts this cycle. Look up your district's award and local match obligation, then see how a LogiqLab lab fits the budget.
The workforce students are heading into
Figures sourced from the NSF and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Americans work in STEM
≈ 25% of the U.S. workforce (NSF).
Median STEM wage
vs. ~$48,000 non-STEM (BLS).
Projected STEM job growth
Through 2034 (BLS).
Built for the people who run high-school engineering programs
Administrators
CTE directors, principals, and district leaders.
- A turnkey lab that arrives ready to teach
- Track district-wide STEM outcomes
- FERPA and privacy compliant
- Scales from a 10–15 school pilot to district-wide
Teachers & Educators
The teachers who run the lab — no prior experience needed.
- NGSS + California CTE curriculum (Multiple Labs per kit)
- Real-time student progress dashboards
- Built-in assessments and rubrics
- Onboarding plus ongoing professional development
What changes when students build the real thing.
LogiqLab is designed around three things that matter most to a district: better student outcomes, stronger workforce readiness, and a program a school can actually stand up.
Students build, test, and debug real circuits instead of reading about them — the kind of applied experience that builds confidence and a portfolio colleges and employers can see.
STEM and CTE pathways connect directly to in-demand, well-paying careers. Early hands-on exposure gives students a head start into apprenticeships, technical programs, and engineering degrees.
Hardware, curriculum, software, and teacher training arrive together — so a school can launch a working lab without hiring a specialist or building a program from scratch.
Ready to bring hands-on engineering
to your high school?
Talk with our team about a Fall 2026 pilot.