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Student Robotics and Coding Projects in Mumbai

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

See the robots, apps, and automated systems our students build. From LEGO models to complex Arduino bots, these projects show real technical skills in action.

A colorful and interactive amusement park model built by our 'Tiny Tinkers' team using LEGO Discover kits, demonstrating their understanding of gears and simple machines.

An origami-themed project by the 'Orikata Explorers' for the FLL competition. This build combines art with technology, using LEGO robotics to create an automated paper craft display.

Team 'Lego Wizards' presenting their 'Festivals of India' project. This interactive model uses LEGO WeDo to showcase different cultural celebrations with moving parts and lights.

A smart garden project by the 'Tech Titans' team. This FLL Explorer project uses LEGO robotics and sensors to automate watering and care for a miniature garden.

The 'Techno Team' with their award-winning FLL Challenge project. This interactive music and light show was built using a combination of coding and custom electronics.

A closer look at the 'Canvas Beats' project. These interactive hexagonal pads light up and play sounds when touched, demonstrating a creative fusion of coding, electronics, and music.

Team 'Just Jazz' showcasing their automated musical instrument project. This FLL Challenge entry uses robotics to play a variety of instruments, demonstrating complex programming and mechanical design.

The inner workings of the 'Just Jazz' team's project. This video shows the Arduino and servo motors that power their automated drum machine, a core component of their musical creation.

Simple yet brilliant creations from our Young Engineers Club. This video shows a LEGO WeDo rover and a cooling fan, demonstrating how basic coding and mechanics can create functional robots.

More from our LEGO WeDo 2.0 workshop. Students build projects like a crank mechanism and an automatic seed dispenser, learning about mechanical engineering principles in a fun, hands-on way.

About Our Students' Creations

These projects are not just for display. When a student builds an automated seed dispenser or a smart garden, they learn to iterate, debug code, and troubleshoot mechanical failures—the same skills professionals use in engineering every day. We focus on the process of building, not just the finished result.

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