Robotics Camps & Workshops
ROBO-G North Bangalore
Pricing Guide
Weekend Intro Workshop
Format & Staffing
- Duration: One-time session lasting 90 to 120 minutes on weekends.
- Class Size: Small batch of 8-12 students.
- Supervision: 1 Certified STEM Trainer plus a lab assistant.
Hardware Provided
- Robotics Kit: In-class use of Kubo (screen-free) or LEGO WeDo 2.0.
- Devices: Shared Tablet or Laptop (1:2 ratio) with pre-loaded coding software.
- Materials: All batteries, sensors, and wires included.
Outcome
- Activity: Gamified logic challenges like 'The Lake Bot'.
- Certificate: Digital or printed participation certificate provided.
- Note: Equipment is for class use only; no take-home hardware.
10-Day Holiday Camp
Logistics
- Schedule: 10 days (Monday-Friday), 2 hours daily.
- Venue: Air-conditioned center with projector-equipped classrooms.
- Ratio: Approx 1 instructor for every 8 students.
Equipment
- Kits: Access to LEGO Spike Prime or EV3 Mindstorms.
- Collaboration: Students work in pairs (1 kit per 2 students).
- Coding: Use of Laptops or iPads for block-based programming.
Key Activities
- Projects: Building 6-8 mechanical models using gears and sensors.
- Pizza Workshop: Visit to Domino's for a Junior Pizza Chef session (includes pizza and apron).
- Demo Day: Final presentation of autonomous robots to parents.
Certification
- Completion: Course certificate included.
Advanced Competition Training
Program Structure
- Duration: 12 to 16 sessions, totaling over 24 hours of coaching.
- Goal: Targeted preparation for Indian (IRO) or World Robot Olympiads (WRO).
- Mentorship: Led by senior coaches experienced in competition strategy.
Infrastructure
- Mats: Access to official annual competition mats and specific game elements.
- Hardware: Use of advanced LEGO Mindstorms EV3 or Spike Prime kits.
- Access: Priority 1:1 hardware access for code precision testing.
Advanced Curriculum
- Techniques: Line-following algorithms (PID), object manipulation, and error correction.
- Simulations: Timed practice runs to mimic actual competition pressure.
- Support: Guidance on official Olympiad registration processes.
About Robotics Camps & Workshops
Making Tech Fun for Kids
We love seeing kids get hooked on building and creating. At our robotics camps and workshops, it’s not just about the robot—it's about that moment when a child figures something out and gets that huge smile. We use hands-on STEM activities, so every session is packed with building, coding, and a bit of chaos (in a good way).
Real Skills, Real Confidence
Kids get to play with LEGO Education kits (WeDo, Spike, Mindstorms), Arduino, and even screen-free robots like Kubo. They pick up creativity, critical thinking, and teamwork without feeling like they’re in a classroom. Failures? Lots. But that's where the magic happens—kids learn by trying, messing up, and trying again.
What Happens at Camp
- Summer camps (ages 4-15): tons of group projects, coding, gears, sensors... and a pizza-making session at the end. Seriously.
- Short weekend and holiday workshops: stuff like Kubo for younger kids (ages 5-7) to get started with screen-free coding sessions.
- School programs: we love working with schools to set up LEGO robotics workshops and after-school labs.
Worth It?
Kids walk out with more confidence, cool projects, and a new way to look at problems. Plus, for our 10th anniversary, every new signup gets a free Smartivity Kit (until Aug 31, 2025). It's messy, fun, and full of aha moments.
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.
