Student Robotics and Coding Projects in Gurugram
A look at what our young innovators are building. From home automation bots to AI-powered games, these projects show how we help kids learn to think, build, and solve.
Watch our 11-year-old student, Jayesh Sharma, present the 'Explorer' robot he built and coded in our Spike Prime course. He demonstrates how he integrated an ultrasonic sensor for navigation and a touch sensor, showcasing the hands-on robotics engineering skills kids learn with us.
This is what learning by doing looks like. One of our students, R Sai Nikhil, designed and built this smart dustbin that opens with a wave of a hand, using a sound sensor and basic circuitry. This project demonstrates practical problem-solving and an introduction to AI-powered automation.
We equip our students with the latest robotics kits to turn their ideas into reality. This image shows a robot built with components similar to our LEGO Spike Prime kits, which we use to teach mechanical design, programming, and AI integration.
Python is the language of AI, and we make it accessible for kids. This graphic illustrates the power of Python, a versatile programming language we teach for everything from developing AI and machine learning models to creating video games and mobile apps.
We connect complex topics like AI to things kids see every day, like cars. This visual introduces how artificial intelligence is used in modern vehicles, a topic we explore in our courses to make machine learning concepts tangible and exciting.
Artificial intelligence is transforming the classroom, and we are at the forefront of this educational revolution. We prepare students to be creators, not just consumers, of the technology that will shape their future learning environments.
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We don't just teach code; we give kids the tools to build. Whether it is a LEGO Spike Prime robot navigating obstacles or a smart dustbin powered by sensors, our students move from theory to creation in every session. This is hands-on learning that turns abstract concepts into real-world functioning prototypes.
We believe coding is the modern language of creativity. When a student joins us, they aren't just attending a class; they are entering a maker-space. We strip away the boring theory. Instead, a six-year-old learns how a smart speaker works by building a robot that reacts to sound. A teenager learns the power of Python not by memorizing syntax, but by developing an AI-enabled game.
Our approach is simple: learn by doing. We use industry-standard tools like LEGO Spike Prime kits for hardware and Python-compatible environments like Jupyter Notebooks for software. Our projects are functional, not just academic. Take Jayesh’s 'Explorer' robot or R Sai Nikhil’s smart dustbin—these aren't simulations. They are real pieces of technology built, coded, and tested by our students.
Our mentors are practicing engineers who understand that every child learns differently. We work with kids as young as five and up to eighteen, ensuring that the complexity grows with their skills. Whether your child is interested in robotics, mobile app development, or basic logic, we have a roadmap that turns their potential into a tangible portfolio. We provide kids the chance to be creators, not just consumers, of the technology that will define their future.
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We are RoboGenius, and we believe technology should be a playground for every child. We help students turn their curiosity into creations, whether it’s their first Python script or an AI-enabled robot. Our team of engineers ensures every child learns to build, not just browse.
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