First Lego League Singapore: Champion Robotics Coaching in Gurgaon
See the robots that put Gurgaon on the global map. Our competitive teams don't just participate; they train to win international FLL championships in Singapore.
We are incredibly proud to present Team "High Voltage," our Champions at the First Lego League International Competition in Singapore. In this video, Aadit, Aarav, Swayam, and Vihaan share their journey to winning the top Champions Award in the overseas category. Their story is a testament to the dedication, long hours, and collaborative spirit we foster, proving that hard work and expert mentorship create world-class innovators.
Success is built on commitment, both from our students and our mentors. Hear from Team "System Overload," who secured the Overall Champion Award in Singapore, as they talk about the supportive environment at RoboGenius. They highlight how our coaches' dedication, often staying late into the night to solve complex problems, was crucial to their international victory.
We believe every student has the potential for greatness, even if they are new to robotics. Team "Circuit Breakers," a rookie team, shares their amazing experience of securing the 1st runner-up position in Robot Performance at their very first international FLL competition. Their journey shows how our structured training with tools like Spike Prime can quickly turn new learners into global competitors.
Listen as our FLL Champions from Team "High Voltage" detail the hard work that led to their win. They discuss the commitment required, from daily travel to long hours spent at the academy, and give special thanks to the mentors who guided them. This is a glimpse into the focus and perseverance that defines our competitive teams.
About International Champions: First Lego League Singapore
Winning at FLL isn't just about building the robot—it's about the hours spent coding complex PID controllers and perfecting mission strategies. When our students prep for Singapore, they aren't just in a standard class; they are part of a high-intensity squad, often here until 9 PM, working through game theory and technical notebooks under the guidance of mentors who live and breathe competition-level robotics.
The Path to Global Competitions
Training for the First Lego League (FLL) or World Robot Olympiad (WRO) is a departure from our standard hobby courses. It is a commitment that requires focus, resilience, and a love for problem-solving. Our students don't just learn to code; they learn to think under pressure.
Why Our Training is Different
- Mentor-Led Strategy: Our senior faculty, including Dhananjay and Santu, don't just lecture. They guide students through the exact 'tricky stuff' that separates a good robot from a championship-winning one—PID programming, sensor integration, and advanced game theory.
- Real-World Simulation: Training happens on the same hardware brands use globally. We utilize Spike Prime and EV3 sets with expansion packs, coupled with unlimited access to official competition fields and mission mats.
- The Competitive Environment: We treat coaching like a season. This includes timed mock runs to simulate competition stress, daily bootcamps leading up to championships, and structured judging interview practice to help students present their engineering notebooks with confidence.
A Team-First Culture
We don't create individual coders; we build cohesive units. Whether it is 'High Voltage' or 'System Overload,' our teams succeed because they learn to divide tasks, manage technical documentation, and debug together. When a team travels to Singapore, they are representing years of late-night coding sessions and teamwork, not just a weekend project. We invite serious students looking for that next level of engineering challenge to join our seasonal preparation camps.
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