Robotics Projects & STEM Student Creations
Watch our students turn screen time into build time. From robotic pets to automated grippers, this is where we turn logic into real-life engineering.
Art and code come together in this spirograph project. This student programmed her robot to draw precise geometric patterns like stars and flowers by coding specific angles and movements.
This student is proudly explaining his "helping hands" robot. He's working on the code to give it multiple degrees of freedom, enabling it to pick up and carry objects of different weights.
Here, students are testing a color sorter robot they built. They programmed its color sensor to identify and separate different colored LEGO bricks, learning about automation and logic in the process.
This team is testing their robotic gripper by programming it to solve a puzzle. The challenge is to move rings from one stack to another, testing both their building skills and their coding logic.
A student showcases her food ordering machine, a project that combines design, mechanics, and coding. Our lab also features a 3D printer, allowing kids to bring their digital designs into the physical world.
About Our Young Innovators' Showcase
In our lab, perfection isn’t the goal—learning is. When you see these robots, know that there’s a trail of failed codes and 'Galti hoti hai' (mistakes happen) moments behind each one. Our students aren't just following tutorials; they’re troubleshooting their own logic, debugging Python scripts, and building complex grippers from scratch. We don't just hand them the answer; we ask, 'What is happening in this program?' until they figure it out themselves.
How We Build Thinkers
At Genius Labs, we believe what the hands do, the mind remembers. We move away from theory-heavy lectures and into the space of simulation and testing. Whether it’s a color-sorting robot identifying bricks or a programmed spirograph creating geometric patterns, the focus is on the Engineering Design Process.
The Lab Philosophy
Our innovation hub in Noida is designed to be a place where kids say, 'Ghar nahi jana!' (I don't want to go home). We have equipped the lab with:
- Modern Toolkits: LEGO Education (Spike Prime), Arduino, and Scratch.
- Real Engineering: Using gear ratios, sensors, and coding loops to solve puzzles.
- Mentorship: Our IIT/IIM-trained mentors (we call them STEM Ninjas) guide the process at a 1:6 ratio.
Projects You See Here
- Robotic Grippers: Students test degrees of freedom to see how much weight their mechanism can lift.
- Coding Games: Moving beyond playing games to building constellations or animation loops on Scratch.
- Automation: Using sensors for logic-based tasks, like our food ordering machine prototype.
Everything here is a prototype. We embrace the noise, the mess, and the broken code, because that is where the real learning happens.
GeniusLabs
We are IIT and IIM graduates, but first and foremost, we are mentors. We believe kids spend too much time consuming content, so we built a space where they create it instead. We don't just teach robotics; we guide them through the messy, noisy, and fun process of being real problem-solvers.
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