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Featured Robotics Projects and Competition Success

byScience KidzTraining centers across Mumbai including Andheri, Kandivali, Lal Baug, Mulund, and BycullaStarts from10,500 Per Quarter/LevelView full gallery

See the robots our students build and the championships they dominate. From local workshops to global stages, this is where innovation starts.

This is the thrill of competition. We train our students to think on their feet, strategize, and build robust robots that can dominate the arena in challenges like the LEGO Sumo battle at the WSRO Nationals.

We are incredibly proud of our teams who bring home the gold. This win at the WRO Regional Championship is a testament to our students' hard work, innovative problem-solving, and the dedicated mentorship they receive.

It all starts here, in the lab. We guide our students through every step, from soldering circuits to assembling components, as they prepare their custom bots for events like the WSRO roborace.

We empower our students to tackle complex engineering challenges. This is the RFactor 6024, an international award-winning robot built by our team for the FIRST Robotics Championship, showcasing advanced mechanics and programming.

Teamwork makes the dream work. We foster a collaborative environment where students learn from mentors and each other to build, code, and compete at global tech competitions like the FIRST Tech Challenge.

Our programs start with the youngest innovators. Using tools like LEGO Robotics, we introduce foundational concepts of engineering and coding by building fun, interactive projects like satellites and space rovers.

Our students don't just build robots; they create solutions. This video highlights some of their innovative projects, from a '6th Sense' device for Alzheimer's patients to smart mirrors and line-following bots.

This is Team RFactor 6024, the first Indian team at the FRC International competition. We build more than robots; we build confident, world-class engineers ready to take on any challenge.

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Getting a robot to function in the lab is one thing, but making it tournament-ready requires a different level of engineering. Our teams do not just follow manuals. They spend hours debugging Python scripts, fine-tuning motor torque, and running mock battles on regulation-size mats to ensure they perform under pressure.

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