3D Printing and Robotics Classes for Kids
From screen to reality—we help kids design, print, and build their own gadgets. Come see how we turn imagination into working robots right here in Pitampura.
Meet OTTO ROBO, our dancing robot! We show you how to 3D print all its parts, assemble them, and then use Arduino coding to make it dance. It's super fun to see something you built come to life.
This is a peek into our 3D design session using Blender. We guide you step-by-step, so you can learn how to create your own 3D models from scratch. Koi boring theory nahi, we jump straight into making cool stuff.
You can even learn to make your own 3D animations, just like this one we made for our Robotics Cafes logo. It's amazing to see how your ideas can turn into moving digital art.
About Featured
When we say build, we mean it. We don't just teach theory. Your child will design their own models in Blender, watch our Flashforge printer turn that digital file into a real, physical object, and then use Arduino to make their creation actually move. It is like magic, but they are the ones making it happen.
How We Build Tech
We moved away from the boring classroom setup to create a playground for tech. At our Pitampura center, we break the learning process into three simple stages: Design, Fabricate, and Code.
Design (Tinkercad & Blender) No copy-pasting here. We teach kids to sculpt from zero. Beginners start with Tinkercad to understand the basics of 3D shapes, while advanced students dive into Blender to learn mesh modeling and rigging.
Fabricate (3D Printing) Once the design is ready, we use Flashforge FDM printers and biodegradable PLA filament. Seeing their own design come off the print bed is the biggest confidence booster. Whether it is a custom keychain, a pen stand, or robot parts for their OTTO project, they walk away with something they can hold.
Code (Arduino & Robotics) This is where it comes to life. We do not just print a robot; we make it dance. Using Arduino Nano or Uno, kids learn to write code that controls servo motors. They learn logic, debugging, and the satisfaction of fixing a bug when the robot does not move as expected.
Why This Matters
Most kids consume tech, but we want them to create it. By mixing coding with physical 3D printing, we help them develop problem-solving skills that apply to anything they do later in life. Whether you want to start with a monthly 3D printing batch or jump into our intensive 'Build-Your-Own-Robot' module, our focus remains on fun, hands-on learning. Agar bachcha coding se dar raha hai, toh yahan aake uska darr nikal jayega (If the child is scared of coding, they will lose that fear here).
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