Ms. Sandeep Kaur, after attending a teacher training program in Finland — a country known for its world-class education system — was inspired by how even 7-year-olds are introduced to robotics. Motivated by this eye-opening experience, she brought that global innovation to her rural primary school in Punjab by launching the Robokidz Lab.
This lab is more than just machines and gadgets — it is a space that ignites curiosity, builds creativity, and boosts confidence in young learners.
🌟 Highlights of the Robokidz Lab:
- Hands-on learning with MECHANIX kits to build working models
- Introduction to digital 3D design using Tinkercad and 3D printing
- Encouraging design thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving
- Students created and sold custom 3D-printed keychains, marking their first entrepreneurial experience at a very young age
🎯 Learning Goals:
- Understand mechanical engineering concepts like gears and levers
- Design and build models using kits and digital tools
- Apply their learning in real-world scenarios
- Build communication and collaboration skills
This initiative is not just a classroom activity — it’s a mindset shift, where children are empowered to create, innovate, and even earn, proving that big dreams can start in small villages.Real Impact of the Robokidz
Lab: MINI BUSINESS BLASTER
- The true success of the ROBOKIDZ Lab
is reflected in the creativity and
confidence shown by our students .
After being introduced to basic robotics
and 3D printing, our primary school
students designed and created custom
key rings using the 3D printer available
in the lab. But they didn’t stop there.
They took a step further and sold these
key rings, earning money through their
own efforts — starting a mini business at such a young age