Latest update March 28th, 2026 12:30 AM
Oct 05, 2025 News
(Kaieteur News) – Seishonen Guyana is thrilled to announce its partnership with MODEC Guyana Inc. to launch the FumaSchool Tour, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at empowering the next generation of innovators and creators in Guyana. This programme will engage 720 students from six secondary schools in workshops focused on crafts, art, empowerment, and technology, equipping them with essential skills for future careers in these dynamic fields over a six-week period.

From left: Juliana Lopes, Co-Founder & Head of Marketing and PR of Seishonen Guyana, Joao Soares, Technical Services Manager, MODEC Guyana, Rafael Fumis, Country Manager, MODEC Guyana, Rafaela Oviedo, Co-Founder & CEO of Seishonen Guyana
In addition to this educational initiative, MODEC has signed on to be the title sponsor of the 4th Edition of FumaCon, Guyana’s premier anime and comic convention, scheduled for next year. This sponsorship highlights MODEC’s commitment to supporting cultural and creative events that inspire and engage the community.
Rafael Fumis, Country Manager, MODEC in Guyana noted that “MODEC is honored to partner with Seishonen Guyana to advance education and technology for the next generation. Through the Fuma School Tour and FumaCon 2026, we are excited to help bring innovative workshops and inspiring experiences to Guyanese students. By combining the spirit of Japanese creativity with a focus on technology and education, we aim to inspire young minds, foster new skills, and empower youth to thrive in a digital future.”
The Fuma School Tour draws inspiration from FumaCon’s successful history of organizing workshops, which have included diverse topics such as drone technology, Jiujutsu, and comic book creation, with support from stakeholders including the Embassies of Japan and Brazil. Since 2023, FumaCon has hosted workshops at the Guyana Marriott Hotel, focusing on art, technology, empowerment, craft, cultural awareness, and martial arts.
As FumaCon prepares for its 4th edition, Seishonen Guyana is set to launch its mission to provide skills-based training to youth through tailored workshops. In collaboration with MODEC, the initiative underscores the importance of a well-rounded education, moving beyond traditional academics to drive economic development.
Juliana Lopes, Co-Founder, Seishonen Guyana, stated that “through these workshops, Seishonen aims to extend its reach and impact, bringing educational experiences in creativity, technology, and mental health to youth in schools, rather than limiting these opportunities to FumaCon. This school tour is designed to empower young people with valuable skills and insights.”
Seishonen extends its gratitude to MODEC for its invaluable support in implementing this initiative in schools.
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