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Turning Curiosity Into Real-World Innovation

byBe A RobonautAvailable online and at center in Pitampura, Delhi NCRStarts from3,000 per monthView full gallery

We don’t just teach robotics—we help kids discover they are inventors. See how our young Robonauts turn messy ideas into working, moving machines.

Even during exam season, the building doesn't stop. This shows that innovation isn't a subject, it's a passion that thrives on curiosity.

Real voices from my class. I love hearing from my students about why they love coming here, from feeling happy and relaxed while building to the excitement of learning new things.

Every great inventor starts small. Here, I'm guiding a young student, helping them turn their ideas into a working project. This is where the magic begins.

Code. Build. Fail. Fix. Fly. This is our motto. We don't chase perfection; we build to learn, to imagine, and to grow through our mistakes.

Our weekend playground. This is where kids tinker, experiment, and turn their Saturday into a day of invention and fun.

A limitless summer of learning and creating. Here, two of my students proudly hold their certificates of completion, a symbol of their hard work and new skills.

Mini makers, mega minds. From mopping bots to pulley cranes, our young Robonauts are transforming simple ideas into real, working robots.

Wobbly bots, unstoppable minds! We celebrate persistence over perfection. Every failed test is a step closer to a brilliant invention, and that's how real learning happens.

A summer full of sparks, bots, and bright ideas. Our camp is a place for kids to build, explore, and innovate, turning their vacation into a breakthrough.

Summer fun continues at Be a Robonaut! Our little creators are busy imagining, building, and exploring the world of robotics and coding, all while having a blast.

About The Making of an Innovator

In our lab, a wobbly robot or a motor that won't spin isn't a failure—it's a lesson. We encourage kids to pause, debug their logic, and try again, because building resilience is just as important as building the code. We want them to learn that the process of fixing a mistake is where the real engineering happens.

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