Announcing the Merge Ambassador Class of 2025

Merge Ambassadors are visionary educators who are passionate about using technology to engage students in science and STEM.

Announcing the Merge Ambassador Class of 2025

We’re so excited to introduce the newest members of our Merge Ambassador community—an inspiring group of educators across the globe who transform learning experiences for their students with the power of hands-on augmented reality! 

What is a Merge Ambassador?

Merge Ambassadors are visionary educators who are passionate about using technology to engage students in science and STEM. They model best practices, share their Merge EDU expertise with fellow teachers, and help shape the future of immersive education.

Our 2025 Ambassadors will:

  • Participate in educator spotlights, interviews, and blog features
  • Receive exclusive Merge swag and support
  • Create and share inspiring content
  • Help grow a global community of AR-powered learning

Why It Matters

Tools like Merge EDU help students visualize complex ideas, build 21st-century skills, and helps teachers differentiate instruction. Whether it’s investigating fossils, designing in Tinkercad, or previewing a 3D print project—Merge EDU helps students see and do STEM in ways that were once impossible.

And behind every great learning moment with Merge? A great educator.

Meet the 2025 Merge EDU Ambassador Class!

Meet an outstanding group of K–12 educators, librarians, tech coaches, STEM specialists, and program directors from around the world. These innovators use Merge EDU and the Merge Cube to drive engagement, spark curiosity, and open new doors to future-ready learning.

➡️ Click here to meet the new ambassadors

Want to Join the Next Class?

Are you using Merge EDU in your classroom or program and want to connect with a network of like-minded educators? Stay tuned—applications for the 2026 class open this fall!

In the meantime, follow along on Instagram, X, Linkedin, and TikTok to see how the 2025 Ambassadors are transforming learning, one cube at a time.