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Electronics and Robotics Team Building Workshops

byPaper Crane LabAt their Indiranagar makerspace or at your office in BengaluruStarts from950 per participantView full gallery

Forget trust falls and boring lectures. At our Indiranagar makerspace, we help teams bond by building Doodle Bots, lighting up circuits, and experimenting together.

A glimpse into our Doodle Bot workshop, where creativity meets basic robotics. Our facilitator guides the group as they assemble their bots, and the session ends with a fun "bot battle" where the creations doodle all over a large canvas.

This is from a custom STEM kit workshop we developed for a corporate client. The team worked together to build dynamo-powered torches, learning about energy and circuits in a completely hands-on and collaborative way.

The weekend is here, and our Doodle Bot is dancing its way through. This little robot, built with a simple motor and everyday materials, is a perfect example of the fun and quirky projects we love to build.

Remember Stranger Things? We created this interactive paper circuit card inspired by the show's iconic alphabet wall. It’s a fun project that combines pop culture with the basics of electronics and conductivity.

Our "Spark with Electronics" workshop is designed to be an exciting introduction to circuits and motors. This video shows one of our most popular projects, the Draw Bot, a quirky little robot that scribbles on its own.

The aftermath of a Doodle Bot battle is a work of art in itself. We framed this collaborative creation, made by the bots from one of our workshops, and proudly display it on our lab wall with credit to all the young makers.

The Draw Bot, or Doodle Bot, is one of our favorite introductory electronics projects. It's built from simple materials like a paper cup and markers, but teaches core concepts about motors and circuits in a fun, accessible way.

This light-up pop-up card is a fantastic project that combines paper engineering with simple circuits. We're always exploring new ways to blend art and tech, and we love teaching others how to make interactive creations like this.

Our "Intro to Electronics: Soldering" workshop is a great way to learn a fundamental tech skill. Participants create these little glowing figures by learning to safely solder LEDs and resistors, turning electronic components into art.

About Electronics & Robotics Challenges

Our electronics workshops aren't about reading textbooks or memorizing theory. Whether it is a group of non-techies building dynamo torches or teams racing their handmade Doodle Bots, we focus entirely on the build process. You do not need to know voltage or circuitry before you walk in—we have 2 technical facilitators who guide you through the soldering and assembly so everyone walks away with a functional piece of tech.

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