Build the Future. Code the Machine.
A live, hands-on robotics, AI & drone program for middle and high school students — Python-powered robots, sensors, electronics, computer vision, and autonomous drones.
Real hardware — and it's yours to keep. Students build with a professional robotics kit (SunFounder PiCar-X AI robot car with Raspberry Pi, a CoDrone EDU, and sensors). The kit is purchased separately by parents (about $400) and students keep all the hardware after the course. All you need at home is a laptop and internet.
No drag-and-drop blocks — students write real Python to bring machines to life, from ground robots to autonomous drones.
Program a robot to detect nearby objects with sensors and respond intelligently — navigating on its own.
Use computer vision (OpenCV) to help a robot recognize colors and objects, then sort and react.
Write autonomous flight logic for a real drone — search patterns, responsive behavior, and more.
Live, small-group sessions with guided, project-based learning — beginner-friendly, with advanced extensions for those who want to go deeper.
Most “robotics for kids” stops at colorful blocks. Here students write real Python, wire real sensors, and debug real hardware — the way actual engineers do. That's what builds confidence and stands out.
A PiCar-X AI robot and a CoDrone EDU — yours to keep and keep building on.
An obstacle avoider, a vision sorting bot, and an autonomous drone challenge for your portfolio.
A Research Ignited certificate — plus the Python, AI, and robotics foundation to go further.
10-week cohort, or a 2-week summer intensive
No. The program is beginner-friendly and starts from the basics, while offering advanced project extensions and deeper technical challenges for students who already code.
No — the lab is Python-focused. Python is beginner-friendly and used across professional robotics, AI, and computer vision.
A good laptop or desktop, reliable internet, and a small workspace. Software (Python, VS Code, OpenCV) is all free and we set it up together. The robotics kit (≈$400) is purchased separately and kept by the student.
Instructors provide real-time, remote hardware troubleshooting and debugging support during live sessions — learning to fix things is part of the experience.
A SunFounder PiCar-X AI robot car with Raspberry Pi, a CoDrone EDU, and sensors/components. Students keep all the hardware after the course to keep building.
Real robots, real drones, real code — and the engineering confidence to go further. Seats in each cohort are limited.
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