Revolutionize Learning Through Neuroeducation With Da Vinci Group’s KlayKit”

Meet the KlayKit” – an educational revolution in a box, launched in town last November 21.


The  KlayKit” is the brainchild  of  home-grown  start-up Da Vinci Group Pte Ltd (DVG), which, in just its nascency, is well on its way to being a leading player in transforming education. At the heart of DVG’s work lie the tenets of neuroeducation. It is a field of study – derived  from  the  composite  base of neuroscience, psychology,  and  education –  that  is invested in understanding how  the  brain  learns.  Neuroeducation as a teaching methodology realizes the creation and strengthening of neural networks, through an engagement of the senses with new content in the environment. It is a well-researched educational paradigm that has been developed for common practice in  the education systems of countries like the United Kingdom and United States of America. However, it has yet to gain traction in Asia.


DVG  takes  on  this  challenge  to  make  a  difference  here  in  Singapore  and  beyond  by  being  a  pioneer  in the Asian  region  with  NeuroCeramics@ – another    creation    by    the    founders,   that  combines  neuroeducation’s  principles  with  the  choice  medium  of  clay.  By devising a basic tool kit using clay  – hence  the  KlayKit”-  DVG  has,  in  effect,  placed  neuroeducation  in  a  box  for  home  delivery, for individuals to gain a hands-on experience. As one crafts the clay out of self-expression, the tactile cognitive element – direct hand-to-brain activation –  is stimulated in the process. The kit mobilizes awareness of neuroeducation as a mode of learning at one’s doorstep, rooted within the comfort of  the  household.  As a portable  product, it  also  defies the  myth of clay as an  inaccessible  medium to work  with at home,  and  sidesteps  the  hassle of having to  attend  a class for it.

The launch featured the Back-to-Basics  KlayKit” series – the first of a set of four kits fundamental to grasping the  foundational knowledge of working with clay. Sales for the KlayKit” series opened early November 2016, with the option to pre-order the perfect gift for Christmas. Details will be made available on the official e-commerce page on DVG’s website.


But the educational journey with NeuroCeramicsoe doesn’t stop here. With the basics in hand, one can then look forward to future subscriptions of thematically designed playboxes covering a variety of subject matter that snowball the learning experience as limitless and fun.

DVG  started  out  in 2012 with  the  vision  for  an  educational  paradigm  fit  for  the  21st  century.  It  aims to provide  innovative  and  holistic  education  for  individuals  of  all  ages,  with  a  steadfast  belief  that   the unnaturally distinguished realms of the arts and science be planked for good. With evidence from  research on  how the  brain  optimally  learns,  the  founders  with  backgrounds  in  Clinical  Neuropsychology   and Neurobiology together  with  their  current  team  of  11  are championing  a  transformed  education system throughout  the world, starting  with Asia,  not just  for children, but for teens,  adults, and the  elderly.

With a user-friendly and ageless product like the KlayKit”, DVG has begun to actualize its dream of revolutionizing  conventional teaching and learning methodologies.

Come join us. Be a part of the revolution.

For more information, kindly contact Chashna Kumar at [email protected].




Edited by Michelle Sarthou

Image credit: Da Vinci Group
Reference: http://www.davincisg.com/shop


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Amutha Saravanan

Amutha co-founded Da Vinci Group Singapore in 2012 and is the Chief Operating Officer of the company. Prior to this, she founded Amooo’s – an original in early 2012, which focuses on creating ceramic wares that crystallize beautiful memories in a tangible form for a wide range of audiences. The business was featured in The Business Times Singapore in October 2014. She is frequently commissioned for her artwork and her pieces have found homes both locally and internationally.

Amutha did her Masters in Social Sciences, Psychology by Research with a focus in Clinical Neuropsychology at the National University of Singapore. After which, she joined Egon Zehnder and discovered her passion for pottery. After four years in Egon Zehnder, she married her two interests to form Da Vinci Group.

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