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Robotics and Innovation Programs at Bangalore International Academy

byBangalore International AcademyLabs and workshops at Whitefield CampusStarts from1,30,000 per academic yearView full gallery

We believe science is a verb, not just a noun. Our students build functional tech, learn to code, and develop real-world problem-solving skills through hands-on robotics and engineering workshops.

A proud moment for our students and mentors at the Robozest 2.0 competition. This group photo captures the collaborative spirit and success of our teams, who brought home four awards across junior and senior categories.

Our students demonstrate a shift gear mechanism they built and coded. This project shows how we teach complex engineering concepts like gear ratios and mechanical advantage through practical, hands-on application in our robotics classes.

Students from our 7th grade robotics class explain the mechanics of a pullback bicycle they constructed. This project demonstrates how human energy is converted into motion through a special gear mechanism, a key concept in simple machines.

Our youngest innovators in Grade 1 explain the simple circuit they built to power a torch. This activity introduces basic principles of electricity and robotics, sparking curiosity from a young age.

A glimpse from our Digital Dynamo Elite science exhibition, where students showcase their innovative projects. Here, a student demonstrates a self-watering flower pot, applying scientific principles to create a practical solution.

Our 5th graders present their handmade 3D model of Earth's climatic zones. This project combines scientific research with creative expression, helping them explain complex concepts like the Torrid, Temperate, and Frigid zones.

Students presenting their robotics project at the Robozest 2.0 competition. Their setup includes laptops for coding and the physical model, showcasing the integration of software and hardware in their learning.

A team of students stands proudly with their 'Smart Dustbin' project. This award-winning creation demonstrates how technology can be used to solve everyday problems, a core focus of our innovation programs.

Students present their detailed model illustrating an automatic door locking system. This project was recognized with a third-prize award in the junior category at the Robozest competition.

A team of junior students presents their 'Maze Game' at the Robozest 2.0 event. This interactive project combines coding logic with physical construction to create an engaging game.

About Robotics & Innovation Showcase

We move beyond theory by integrating hands-on mechanics into our daily curriculum. From primary grade torch experiments to senior-level Arduino projects, students consistently apply logic to build functional tech, a practical approach that recently secured our teams four awards at the Robozest 2.0 competition.

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