Competitive Robotics Training
ROBO-G North Bangalore
Pricing Guide
National Competition Prep: IRO & Codeavour
Program Structure
- Duration: 12-14 weeks of weekend classes culminating in the competition.
- Contact Hours: 2 hour sessions totaling approximately 24-28 hours of training.
- Kit Access: In-class usage of LEGO Mindstorms EV3 or LEGO Spike Prime kits.
Arena & Simulation
- Official Mats: Practice on full-scale flex vinyl mats replicating the exact competition arena.
- Mission Models: Usage of theme-specific LEGO elements (props and bricks) required for the season's challenge.
- Mock Trials: Timed runs to simulate competition pressure and optimize code speed.
Mentorship & Logistics
- Team Size: Students grouped into teams of 2-3 based on entrance assessment.
- Student Ratio: 1:6 to 1:8 trainer-to-student ratio for personalized attention.
- Registration Help: Administrative support for official federation registration processes.
International Championship Track: WRO
Advanced Technical Training
- Duration: 4-5 months of rigorous preparation with extended hours near competition dates.
- Curriculum: Focus on advanced mechanics (gear ratios, torque, compound pulleys) and sensor integration (Ultrasonic, Gyro, Color).
- Coding: Development of complex algorithms using block coding or text-based languages (Python/C) for senior categories.
Infrastructure & Equipment
- Regulation Tables: Training on dedicated WRO tables with regulation raised borders.
- Imported Elements: Exclusive access to the season's specific LEGO game objects and mission models.
- Strategy Analysis: Breakdown of past winning robots to deconstruct successful designs.
Mentorship & Qualification
- Prerequisites: Includes written and practical proficiency entrance tests.
- Debugging: Deep-dive sessions focused on error handling and autonomous robot behavior.
- Milestones: Regular performance checks to ensure tournament readiness by regional rounds.
About Competitive Robotics Training
What We Do
We help kids move from classroom basics to the thrill of the competition floor. Our Competitive Robotics Training is for those who want more than just tinkering - it’s about stepping up, trying real challenges, and showing off what they can do at big robotics competitions.
Skills You’ll Build
Winning’s cool, but honestly, it’s the journey that counts. Here’s what kids get out of this:
- Quick thinking and creative problem-solving (the kind you need on the spot)
- Working with others - real teamwork, not just group work
- Bouncing back after setbacks, learning from mistakes
- Learning real STEM stuff by building and coding robots for actual tasks
Where We Compete
We train for top events like the Indian Robotics Olympiad and World Robot Olympiad, plus other places like Codeavour. Our teams get all the inside tips, from figuring out themes like “Harvest Heroes” to planning strategies that work at global competitions.
How We Train
We start with a simple orientation and entrance test - helps us find kids ready to jump in. Then, it’s all hands-on:
- Building with LEGO Mindstorms and Arduino
- Coding with block-based programs, making robots move and react on their own
- Using sensors so robots can “see” and “feel” what’s happening around them
Why It Matters
We’ve had wins, but what sticks is seeing kids get confident, curious, and ready for anything. Building robots isn’t just about competing - it’s about figuring stuff out, learning to work with others, and having fun while doing it.
Meet your Expert
ROBO-G
28 connects in last 3 months
My Story
We kicked off ROBO-G in 2015, just wanting kids to get their hands dirty and have fun with tech. Seeing a tiny LEGO robot come alive or a bunch of kids high-fiving after fixing a bug - that’s the real win for us. We’ve had all sorts of students, some from fancy schools, all curious and ready to build. It’s not just about robots, it’s about making a place where learning feels like play. Brictastic, as we say!
My Work
Hands-on STEAM & Robotics Programs - We run LEGO robotics classes for kids, Arduino coding workshops, summer camps, and year-round courses for ages 4-16.
Learn by Doing - Kids build, design, and program their own robots. Screen-free coding activities for little ones, EV3 Mindstorms projects for older kids.
Robotics Competition Training - We prep students for events like IRO and WRO. Teams often win big, but it’s all about learning and teamwork.
Joyful Learning & Fun - Our camps mix tech with fun stuff - pizza workshops, games, and lots of laughs. Curiosity and friendship come standard.
