Robotics Competition Training for Kids
From national qualifiers to international stages, we turn classroom projects into competitive innovations. See where our students test their grit.
I take my workshops beyond the lab. Here, I conducted an Artificial Intelligence workshop for the children of JSW Steel employees, bringing hands-on tech education into a corporate environment and inspiring the next generation of innovators.
This is the journey from practice to perfection. This video follows a 7th grader's path from training in the lab, meticulously working on his robot, to confidently presenting his creation on an international stage. This is the result of dedication and grit.
My students are always gearing up for the next big challenge. Whether it's perfecting drone maneuvers or programming line-following robots, they are constantly preparing for major events like the Robotex competition. This is where they test their skills against the best.
Celebrating the success of my student heroes. This video shows the incredible projects and proud moments from the FIRST Tech Challenge in Goa, where my students earned well-deserved trophies and recognition for their hard work and innovative thinking.
The journey to a championship begins with the first step. Here, my young entrepreneurs are ready to rock the national round of the Robotex competition in Pune. Their project, "Netra," showcases their ingenuity and problem-solving skills.
Big moments in science are community events at my lab. The entire room was filled with excitement as students and parents gathered to watch the live telecast of India's historic Chandrayaan-3 moon landing. We celebrate scientific achievement together.
I am proud to partner with forward-thinking institutions to bring quality STEM education to more students. This image marks our partnership with Ajmera Global School, helping them integrate robotics and coding into their curriculum.
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Winning isn't just about the robot; it's about the debug sessions that happen at 9 PM on a Tuesday. When our students prep for competitions like the First Tech Challenge, they aren't following a static manual. They are learning to solve mechanical failures, resolve logic errors in their code, and handle presentation nerves under real pressure, with our mentors pushing them to refine projects like 'Soul City' until they operate flawlessly under the judges' gaze.
We treat robotics like a contact sport. While other labs hand out participation trophies for assembly, we push our students to compete at events like Robotex and the First Tech Challenge. This is where theory collides with reality.
Why Competition Matters
Our goal is to get students ready for the real world, not just the classroom. When a student enters an arena at Mumbai’s VJTI Technovanza or a national qualifier in Pune, they learn things no lecture can teach: how to pivot when a sensor fails, how to manage battery life during a heat, and how to communicate complex technical ideas to a live audience.
The Training Path
- Concept & Build: Students start by identifying a real-world problem, such as our award-winning 'Soul City' sustainable urban model.
- Iterative Debugging: We don't accept 'it works sometimes.' We code, test, break, and rebuild until the project is resilient.
- Public Presentation: Whether it is presenting at a tech expo or competing in a drone maneuver challenge, we put our students in front of crowds to build actual confidence.
Locations and Access
We run specialized competition-prep batches from our labs in Tardeo and Kandivali, with reach into Andheri and Lal Baug. If your child is ready to move past block-coding and start building high-performance tech that actually wins, this is where they belong. We are not here to coddle; we are here to coach.
STEM Art Lab
We treat robotics like a sport. Our students aren't just learning to code; they are athletes of innovation, prepping for high-stakes environments where they have to debug, rebuild, and present their work to judges and crowds.
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