Student Innovations and Robotics Projects
See what our students build from scratch. From Iron Man arms to IoT bedtime story tellers, these are the real-world projects created by kids aged 7 to 17 at our Maker Labs.
We are incredibly proud of our student Yatin, who built this fully functional Iron Man arm for his advanced level project. It integrates sensors, an LCD for status messages, and an SPduino board to bring this superhero tech to life, showing how we turn imagination into real-world engineering.
This is what practical problem-solving looks like. Our student Harshith created 'Talk Pie', an IoT device that tells bedtime stories, using Python and cloud APIs to help busy parents. This project demonstrates advanced skills in Internet of Things and coding.
Watch as our student Veedeshwar demonstrates his 'Delivery Drone' project. Using a Tello drone and Scratch programming, he designed a functional model for automated delivery, showcasing the exciting and practical applications of our drone programming workshops for kids.
Here, our student Rahini demonstrates the robotic arm she built and coded from scratch. Using a joystick, servos, and an Arduino, she created a prototype for industrial pick-and-place tasks, highlighting the hands-on mechanical and programming skills we teach.
From concept to a playable game, our student Aarnav developed this interactive football app for Android. He explains the block-based code that controls player movements, the goalkeeper's logic, and scoring, demonstrating the complete app development cycle we teach.
This is a proud moment for our community. Our student Tharun earned the Runner-Up prize at the World Robotics Championship for his innovative project on women's safety. This is proof that our students build projects that can make a real-world impact.
This is where the journey begins for many future engineers. Our Great Robotics Summer Camp is a hands-on experience where kids build robots, fly drones, and learn to code, all while having fun and making new friends in our Maker Labs.
The heart of our program is the community of makers we build together. This photo captures the energy, friendship, and shared passion for technology that defines our Maker Labs, where students and mentors celebrate their learning journey.
About Featured
You don’t need a technical background to start; most of these projects began as simple ideas in our Junior or Senior courses. Every build here uses real hardware—sensors, Arduino boards, and Python scripts—so your child isn't just watching a screen, they are physically assembling and coding a working device.
We move beyond theory to focus on applied learning. Our curriculum is built on the concept of 'padichu pogaadhey, sei pannu' (don't just read, do it). This means every student, regardless of age, spends their time tinkering with kits rather than just listening to lectures.
Our Learning Path
- Junior (7+): We start with proprietary snap-modules. Kids learn logic building, loops, and basic electronics physics without the complexity of breadboards. They build everything from digital animations to simple electronic circuits.
- Senior (10+): This is where we introduce metal mechanical chassis, C++ coding, and Arduino-based robotics. Students build functional bots, such as Bluetooth-controlled cars or robotic arms, learning to debug code and troubleshoot circuits along the way.
- Super Senior (14+): For those ready for advanced tech, we move to premium hardware like Raspberry Pi and Tello drones. This level covers Python for IoT, cloud API integration, and even basic computer vision. It is designed to prepare students for real-world robotics competitions.
Whether it is a student winning a runner-up prize at the World Robotics Championship or a child building a 'Talk Pie' IoT device to read bedtime stories, the goal remains the same: transforming consumers of technology into creators.
SP Robotic Works
We are SP Robotic Works, a nationwide community of young makers, mentors, and parents. We help kids turn their curiosity into technical skills by swapping lectures for screwdrivers and code editors. Whether your child wants to build a simple bot or program an AI model, they will find their tribe in our labs.
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