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Celebrating Our Robotics Competition Champions

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Seeing our students take their code from a laptop screen to the competition floor is why we do what we do. Here is a look at the hard work, team spirit, and big wins that happen when our students put their skills to the test.

Two of our young champions proudly display their trophies from the Codeavour 6.0 robotics competition alongside their mentor. This highlights our success across different age groups.

More winners from the Codeavour 6.0 competition. Our instructor stands proudly with two students who secured top positions, showcasing the effectiveness of our training methods.

The winning team and their mentors on stage at the Codeavour 6.0 competition. This group photo captures the collaborative spirit and shared success of our ROBO-G team.

Students get creative by building their own trophies and medals out of LEGOs after an internal competition. This fun activity celebrates participation and achievement for everyone.

Winners of our internal autonomous school bus competition receive their certificates and medals. The joy and pride on their faces are the best rewards for their hard work.

Proud parents look on as two students are awarded for their excellent performance in our internal robotics competition. We encourage family involvement in celebrating these milestones.

A group photo of our students and their parents during a certificate distribution ceremony. We make sure to formally recognize the completion of our programs and the skills learned.

About this collection

Competition prep here is more than just getting a robot to move, it is about learning how to troubleshoot under pressure and thinking on your feet when a sensor fails during a live run. Our students do not just memorize code, they iterate on their designs using LEGO EV3 and Spike Prime kits until they can handle real-world mission challenges on the competition mats.

Beyond the Trophy

Winning a podium spot at events like Codeavour 6.0 is an incredible rush, but we tell our parents that the real victory happens long before the event day. It starts when a student realizes that their robot is not turning correctly, takes a step back to analyze their logic, and then successfully debugs their code.

Our Competition Training Process

We structure our training to mimic the real-world pressures of robotics tournaments. Students work in teams of 2 to 3, which mimics actual collaborative engineering environments.

  • Arena Simulation: We use full-scale flex vinyl mats that replicate the exact competition arena, so there are no surprises on match day.
  • Mission Deconstruction: Whether it is a standard IRO theme or a complex WRO challenge, we teach kids how to break down tasks into achievable steps.
  • Sensor Integration: Advanced teams move beyond simple drive-trains to using ultrasonic, gyro, and color sensors, allowing their robots to react autonomously to the environment.

Why We Train This Way

We operate centers in Jakkur and Whitefield, and our approach is consistent across both. We want kids to be comfortable with failure because that is where the learning happens. When a robot falls off a mat or fails a mission, that is the moment our students start to think like engineers. They learn resilience, teamwork, and the logic required to solve 21st-century problems, whether they take home a medal or not.

Podium finishers in Codeavour 6.0 competitionApproved by the tribe
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Training Facility at Jakkur, North BengaluruStarting ₹16,500 Per Student Per Season (approx. 3 months)

We started ROBO-G because we wanted kids to get their hands dirty with technology and have fun doing it. Whether it is a tiny LEGO robot or a complex autonomous bus, we provide the space and the kits for kids to learn that building, failing, and trying again is the best way to get ready for the future.

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