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Robotics Workshops & Student Championships

byTechradianceCenter at Sector 7 Dwarka, New DelhiStarts from295 Per StudentView full gallery

See robotics go from concept to competition. We help students build line followers, humanoids, and soccer bots that actually perform.

Students from the Heartfulness Learning Center in Hyderabad share their experience building a humanoid robot. They discuss the process of assembling the thermoplastic body, connecting servo motors, and programming it with Arduino.

The Tech Diamonds team from Global Edge School, Madhapur, showcases their mini humanoid robot dancing. This project combines mechanical assembly, servo motor control, and precise coding to create an entertaining performance.

The Super Soccer team from Little Angels High School demonstrates their soccer bot. This project requires students to build a robot capable of maneuvering on a field and interacting with a ball, blending hardware and software skills.

The 'Root Rovers' team presents their line follower robot. This video shows their building process and the final robot successfully navigating a black line track, a fundamental challenge in robotics.

A demonstration of a Ping Pong game created with an Arduino Nano and an OLED display. This project is a fun example of how we teach game development principles through hands-on electronics.

A tour of a Robotics Lab set up at Roopnagar Public School. The video shows students coding on laptops and testing a line-following robot on a track, highlighting the practical learning environment we help create.

A showcase of various robots on display at one of our labs. The collection includes humanoid robots, spider bots, and wheeled rovers, representing the wide range of projects our students learn to build.

Team 'Blazing Falcon' from Soundarya Central School introduces their team members and their roles, from mechanical design and 3D printing to coding, as they prepare their humanoid robot for competition.

Team 'Future Developers' from Soundarya Central School explains their process for building a humanoid robot. The video details their roles in coding, assembly, and creative design.

Team 'Tech Dominators' from Soundarya Central School introduces 'Auto Evo', their advanced voice-controlled robot. They explain how their project enhances human-robot interaction for various applications.

About Robotics In Action: From Humanoids to Line Followers

Building a robot is rarely about the final product, it is about the error-handling process. Whether you are starting with a simple line-follower or building a complex humanoid, the value is in the bridge between hardware and logic. You do not just watch a robot move, you understand the code, the sensor calibration, and the mechanical assembly that makes it function. We focus on the practical steps so that every student moves past just playing with gadgets to actually engineering them.

Our approach is rooted in the idea that theory alone does not build a future-ready student. We use standard hardware like Arduino boards, L298N motor drivers, and IR or ultrasonic sensors to ensure students learn on industry-relevant components.

When a student joins our robotics training, they do not just follow instructions. They learn how to wire a breadboard, how to structure embedded C code, and most importantly, how to troubleshoot when a motor does not spin or a sensor fails to detect a line.

This practical journey follows a clear progression:

  • Foundations: Learning logic flow, basic coding, and circuit prototyping with simple tools.
  • Assembly: Moving to mechanical design, chassis construction, and servo motor control for humanoid projects.
  • Competition Readiness: Integrating these skills to solve specific challenges, such as navigating a maze or competing in robo-soccer.

We bridge the gap between classroom curiosity and real-world application. By the time our students prepare for zonal rounds or the grand finale at venues like IIT Delhi, they possess the confidence to handle complex technical tasks, debug their own programs, and iterate on their designs. Whether the goal is to win a trophy or simply to understand how the machines around us function, we provide the platform to turn those ideas into reality.

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Techradiance

Center at Sector 7 Dwarka, New DelhiStarts from 295 Per Student

At Techradiance, we turn what if into it works. We provide the kits, the curriculum, and the mentorship to help students build robots that do not just sit on a shelf, but compete on the national stage.