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Robotics Competition Training for Young Innovators

byRoboClubOnline classes & in-person at RoboClub center in Greater Kailash 2, New DelhiStarts from900 per workshopView full gallery

We prepare students for national and global championships. From World Robot Olympiad to RoboCup Junior, we build the grit and technical skills needed to succeed under pressure. 🚀

Game on! Here are my teams deep in focus, collaborating and coding under pressure at the World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) National championship. I prepare my students to compete and excel on the biggest stages.

Go Team Maze Masters! This team is hard at work preparing for the RoboCup Junior National Championship, programming their robot to navigate complex mazes with precision.

Celebrating the winners of my Robo Race Competition at Maharani Bagh. Team Falcon took first place, while Team AVVCR7 secured second. Congratulations to all for their expert building and racing skills.

A big congratulations to Team Spice Limer and Team Crash Royal for tying for third place in the Race Car Challenge. Their creativity and determination were amazing to watch.

Congratulations to Team Robin for securing second place in the Race Car Challenge. Their teamwork and innovative design really paid off on the track.

And the winners are Team Royal Robot! This team took first place in the Robo Speed Car Race with their blazing-fast robot that dominated the track.

Gearing up for the RoboClub Intra-Club Competition. My young innovators are ready to battle it out, showcasing their creativity, teamwork, and tech brilliance in a thrilling robotics challenge.

Nationals, here we come! Meet my youngest team, the Rescue Rangers, who secured their place in the National Championship by building an autonomous rescue robot. I am incredibly proud of their dedication.

Behind the scenes with my young innovators. Here they are gearing up for a big robotics competition, bringing their ideas to life with teamwork, creativity, and determination.

Focused minds and hands-on learning. My students are hard at work, fine-tuning their robots as they gear up for the RoboCup Junior competition.

About Our Competition Teams

It is not just about the trophy. Whether it is a national WRO qualifier or our local speed-car races, students learn to handle high-stakes coding challenges, fix mechanical errors on the fly, and function as a team. Watching our students work through complex logic puzzles while the clock ticks is exactly why we do this.

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