Nepal's First 3D Printing STEM Program
Empowering STEM Education
with 3D Printing
Technology.
Designed by Mechanical Engineers. Built for Nepali Schools.
We turn curriculum into hands-on, visually intuitive projects aligned with core science concepts—integrating practical learning with digital fabrication.
Building Future
Innovators Today.
Transforming teaching and learning in Nepal — from passive learning to active creation. By combining simple prototyping and digital tools, we make learning more practical and future proof.
"Our circular ecosystem ensures that every tool we provide is backed by expert support and leads to hands-on mastery."



Bring Mech-It-Easy To Your School
Our educational kits help students learn through practical activities and experiments. Each kit is designed to make science, technology, and engineering concepts easier to understand and more engaging to explore.
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WHAT IS 3D PRINTING?
3D Printing is the process of turning digital ideas into real objects — layer by layer.Simple in concept, but powerful enough to change how we learn, create, and innovate.
3D Printing has rapidly become one of the most exciting technologies of the modern world. From engineering and healthcare to architecture and education, its applications continue to grow every day.
A 3D printer creates objects by building them layer by layer using materials like filament or resin. additive manufacturing this technology allows creators, students, and innovators to transform imagination into reality with precision and creativity.
Engineering Foundation
Professional experience in Digital fabrication, Prototyping, Product Development and Technical tutoring.
Manufacturing & Design
Designing functional mechanical parts, molds, enclosures, and customized products.
Institutional Success
Equipped engineering college with fully operational FDM, SLA based 3D printer and desktop CNC end to end.
The Problem
Students Memorize Science.
They Never Experience It.
No hands-on learning
Students learn theory but never apply it to real objects or machines.
Curriculum is abstract
Pulleys, gears, and circuits stay on paper — never in students' hands.
Skills gap at graduation
Students graduate without the practical skills Nepal's economy needs.
Our Solution
Mech It Easy Kits and Labs
We bring textbook concepts and student ideas to life — right in the classroom.
Curriculum Aligned
Every kit maps exactly to Nepal's CDC science syllabus for Grades 6–10.
Engineer Designed
Built by mechanical engineers — not imported toys adapted for Nepal.
Support Backed
Spare parts, teacher training, and 3-month post-setup support included.