Our Robotics Program Structure
Where Robotics Meets Sport, Innovation, and Global Impact
Young Explorers (Ages 6–9)
Focus:
Early introduction to STEM concepts through gamified challenges and simple robotics projects.
Early introduction to STEM concepts through gamified challenges and simple robotics projects.
Activities:
- Basic coding (e.g., block-based platforms like Scratch).
- Interactive, hands-on activities like assembling pre-designed robots or simple engineering kits.
Builds foundational skills and sparks interest in STEM from an early age.
Junior Innovators (Ages 10–13)
Focus:
Intermediate STEM challenges involving problem-solving, team collaboration, and basic engineering.
Intermediate STEM challenges involving problem-solving, team collaboration, and basic engineering.
Activities:
- Designing and programming simple robots.
- Exploring entry-level STEM topics such as renewable energy or smart devices.
Bridges the gap between curiosity and structured learning, encouraging creativity and critical thinking.
Teen Innovators (Ages 14–18)
Focus:
Advanced STEM challenges emphasizing technical skills, innovation, and collaboration.
Advanced STEM challenges emphasizing technical skills, innovation, and collaboration.
Activities:
- Designing, building, and programming robots to solve thematic challenges.
Addressing real-world problems aligned with SDGs (e.g., robotics for sustainability).
Young Professionals (Ages 19–25)
Focus:
Innovation-driven projects and entrepreneurial problem-solving.
Innovation-driven projects and entrepreneurial problem-solving.
Activities:
- Creating scalable solutions using AI, IoT, or advanced robotics.
- Developing market-ready prototypes or conducting STEM-based research.
Provides a platform for young adults to showcase advanced skills and create industry-level solutions.
Open Category (Ages 26+)
Focus:
STEM enthusiasts, educators, and professionals collaborating to solve thematic challenges or mentor younger participants.
STEM enthusiasts, educators, and professionals collaborating to solve thematic challenges or mentor younger participants.
Activities:
- Industry-focused innovation challenges.
- Cross-disciplinary collaborations involving mentorship for student teams.
Encourages lifelong learning and cross-generational collaboration in STEM.
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