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Student Robotics Projects & AI Prototypes

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See how our students turn wild ideas into working tech! From AI-powered river cleaners to voice-controlled robots, our young Roboteers are building the future, one project at a time. 🚀🤖

Here are our young engineers, Surya and Ronit, proudly presenting their award-winning AI River Cleaning Robot. They used an Arduino and an AI camera to design a solution for a real environmental issue.

A close-up of the river cleaning robot, showing the conveyor belt mechanism and AI vision camera. We teach students how to integrate different components like sensors and motors to create complex, functional systems.

This app-controlled wheelchair was designed and built by our student, Mayank. He used a micro:bit controller to bring his idea for accessible mobility to life, showing how technology can be used for good.

This project demonstrates a face recognition system built with an Arduino and an AI camera. Our students learn the fundamentals of artificial intelligence by creating practical applications like this security camera.

Watch 5-year-old Agniv demonstrate his remote-controlled car and a light-following robot. Our beginner courses introduce core robotics concepts like motor control and sensors in a fun, hands-on way.

Ayan shows his keypad-controlled LED project, explaining how he used a Micro:bit to program it. This is a great example of how we introduce electronics and block coding to young learners.

With just a clap, Arshan can make his robot move! This sound-activated robot is a fun project that teaches students how to use sound sensors and program responses to environmental inputs.

First-grader Mahathi proudly demonstrates her "Blinky Buttons" project. This simple circuit, built with a Micro:bit, is a perfect introduction to basic electronics and the logic of "if this, then that" in coding.

In this tutorial, we walk through how to build an image recognition app using Thunkable. We empower students not just to use apps, but to understand how they are built from the ground up.

This is our versatile Micro:bit robot, the foundation for many of our beginner projects. Students learn to program it to be a light-follower, a mobile-controlled vehicle, or even an autonomous robot.

About Student Project Showcase

Every project you see here started as a simple idea in a kid’s mind. We don't just teach code; we send the kits home so they can get their hands dirty. When a robot fails to move or the sensor glitches, that’s where the real learning happens. We teach them to break, debug, and rebuild until it works, because that’s how real engineers are made.

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