
Building the next generation of creators
Noga Tavor founded Light Robotics to inspire young innovators through hands-on robotics and problem-solving.
Building creators through hands-on robotics
Light Robotics exists to spark curiosity and develop real skills in young people. We believe that building and programming robots teaches problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork in ways that stick. Every workshop is designed to meet students where they are, whether they're picking up a robot for the first time or ready to tackle complex projects.
Meet the people behind Light Robotics
A small, dedicated team committed to inspiring the next generation of creators through hands-on robotics education in Utrecht.

Founder and Lead Instructor
Noga Tavor
Noga founded Light Robotics to bring hands-on STEM learning to Utrecht schools and community centers. She designs and leads all robotics workshops, working directly with students to build problem-solving skills through project-based learning.

Workshop Assistant and Program Coordinator
Arjun Mehta
Arjun supports Light Robotics workshops and helps coordinate programs with schools and community groups across Utrecht. He ensures every student gets hands-on experience building and programming their robots.
Building creators and problem-solvers across Utrecht
Since launching, Light Robotics has inspired young learners to think differently about technology and their future through hands-on robotics education.
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Students engaged
Young learners from schools and community centers across Utrecht have built and programmed their first robots with us.
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Workshop sessions
We've delivered hands-on robotics workshops tailored to different age groups and skill levels throughout the region.
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Schools partnered
Educational institutions in Utrecht trust Light Robotics to bring STEM learning to life for their students.
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Hands-on learning
Every workshop focuses on building, programming, and solving real problems rather than passive instruction.
Real impact from real participants
Families and students share how Light Robotics workshops have sparked curiosity, built confidence, and developed skills that extend far beyond the classroom.
My daughter came home excited every session, talking about what she built and how she solved problems. She's more confident now and asks deeper questions about how things work.

Marieke de Vries
Parent, Amsterdam
The hands-on approach kept everyone engaged. Kids who usually struggle in traditional classes were leading the design and coding. Light Robotics brought out strengths we didn't know they had.

Thomas Mueller
School coordinator, Rotterdam
I loved building the robot and figuring out how to make it move the way I wanted. Now I want to do more robotics and maybe study engineering. This workshop changed what I want to do.

Lucas
Student, age 14, Utrecht
As a school, we needed something to spark creativity and collaboration. Light Robotics delivered exactly that. The instructor adapted beautifully to our group's pace and mixed abilities.

Sofie Janssen
Teacher, Utrecht primary school
My son wasn't interested in STEM until this workshop. Seeing him work through debugging problems and celebrate when his code worked was incredible. He's already asking when the next session is.

Erik Bakker
Parent, The Hague
The team at Light Robotics really understands how kids learn. They made complex concepts fun and approachable. Every child left feeling capable and wanting to build more.

Anja Petrov
Community center director, Utrecht
