Saleem Qureshi

We won Shark Tank in Malta to develop AI Roadmap for Schools

Shaping the Future – Bringing AI to Classrooms in Malta

Our Shark Tank Malta Journey

We are proud to share the story of how The Lincoln Method — our groundbreaking approach to AI education — captured the attention of investors and national media during Shark Tank Malta Season 3.

Our mission to democratize AI skills for young learners was recognized with a €70,000 investment from three sharks, opening new doors to transform education in Malta and beyond.

Vision Behind Our AI Hobby Club

Our AI Hobby Club initiative was at the heart of our Shark Tank pitch — a platform designed to empower students with hands-on AI skills and entrepreneurial mindsets.

Key Highlights:

  • Empowering Students: Enabling young learners to use AI tools to solve real-world challenges.

  • Scalable Model: Targeting 5,000 monthly active users with an accessible subscription model (€35/month).

  • Market Readiness: Built with strong financial fundamentals, aiming for €1M in Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) within three years.

Our goal: to make AI education engaging, practical, and a natural part of every student’s learning journey.

Dive deeper into the AI Hobby Club initiative — featuring market insights, scaling strategies, financial projections, and the educational roadmap that shaped our Shark Tank success.

How did the media recognize our AI Education Mission?

Shaping Malta’s AI Future: Our Education Initiative Featured in the Sunday Times

Our commitment to integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Malta’s educational landscape has garnered significant attention as it has recently been showcased in a comprehensive article in the Sunday Times of Malta.

This initiative aligns with Malta’s broader Digital Education Strategy 2025–2030, which emphasizes the importance of digital literacy and AI education as a fundamental 21st-century skill.

By introducing AI concepts at an early age, we aim to equip students with essential skills for navigating an AI-driven future. The Sunday Times feature provides an in-depth look at how our pilot projects are shaping the future of AI education in Malta.

What was said on Radio Malta?

What was discussed with the Honorable Clifton Grima, the Minister of Education in Malta?

A meeting was organized by Ambassador Dr Kenneth Vella with the Hon. Clifton Grima, the Minister of Education in Malta

We discussed how Lincoln Method can play a role in working with schools and collaboratively launch an AI integration roadmap for schools.

Lincoln School Oy Awarded Accreditation for AI Teaching Programme

Lincoln School Oy has been awarded accreditation forTeaching AI to Primary and Secondary School Students using the Lincoln Method” by the Directorate for Quality and Standards in Education.

The programme has been officially recognized at the MQF Level 3, marking a significant achievement in advancing AI education for young learners.

This five-year accreditation, valid from 18th June 2024 to 18th June 2029, highlights our commitment to delivering high-quality educational programmes that meet the highest standards.

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