Our Featured Robotics & STEM Projects
See what our young innovators are building—from AI face-detection locks to national championship-winning robots. We turn imagination into working tech.
This is what victory looks like. We are so proud of our team, the Rescue Rangers, holding their "Best Hardware Solution" award at the RoboCup Junior competition. Their hard work and "Build the Future" mindset paid off.
Here is our Team Maze Masters in action at the RoboCup Junior National Championship. Watch as their robot, built and programmed over weeks of intense preparation, autonomously navigates a complex maze, showcasing precision engineering and problem-solving under pressure.
See our Roboclubbers in action. This video shows a 9-year-old building a robotic arm with SPIKE PRIME, another student developing mechanical intuition while assembling a complex vehicle, and a team programming a mini amusement park. This is hands-on learning that builds real skills.
We introduce students to the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence. Here, one of our 10-year-old students demonstrates the automatic face-detection door lock he programmed. He trained the AI model himself to recognize authorized faces and deny entry to others.
We are on location at the RoboCup Junior North 2024 competition. Our teams, like the Rescue Rangers pictured here, get to test their skills against the best, representing our club with pride and putting their learning into practice on a national stage.
The pressure is on as our teams prepare for the World Robotics Olympiad Nationals. This is where months of dedication, late-night coding sessions, and collaborative teamwork come together. We focus on building not just robots, but resilient problem-solvers.
A 10-year-old student designed, built, and coded this autonomous car using the LEGO SPIKE PRIME platform. The project required him to learn mechanical engineering, software programming, and sensor integration to make the car follow the line path precisely.
The thrill of competition and the joy of achievement. This video captures the excitement of our internal Robotics Race Challenge, where students design, program, and compete. We celebrate every participant, with winners proudly showing their medals and certificates.
About Featured
The projects you see here are not just one-off demonstrations. Whether it is an AI face-detection door lock or a maze-solving robot for the nationals, every creation follows our 'concept, construct, code' method. We help students work through the inevitable frustration when a sensor glitches or code fails, ensuring they learn the patience required to debug, fix, and finally succeed.
Our 'Featured' section highlights the progression our students experience at RoboClub. We focus on a hands-on methodology where students learn to build from the ground up, using platforms like LEGO Spike Prime, EV3, Arduino, and C++ for advanced engineering.
Building Real Skills
We move beyond basic theory. A student might start by learning how to make a car follow a line with simple sensors, but they quickly move to calibrating PID controllers for competitive maze running. This isn't just about robots; it is about developing mechanical intuition and software logic that applies to real-world problem-solving.
Competition and Beyond
We are proud of the teams we send to the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) and RoboCup Junior. Those moments on the podium, like the 'Best Hardware Solution' award, are the result of months of late-night coding sessions and teamwork. We train students to handle the pressure of live competition, teaching them that resilience is just as important as technical skill.
Join Us in Delhi
All our training takes place at our Greater Kailash 2 center, where we keep class sizes small with a 1:4 or 1:6 instructor ratio. Whether your child is a beginner looking to build their first bot or a teen prepping for a national robotics squad, our modules are designed to bridge the gap between curiosity and mastery.
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We started RoboClub 14 years ago because we wanted kids to stop just reading about tech and start building it. Our goal is simple: we want every child to feel the thrill of a robot finally following a line or a piece of code actually working.
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