Children and teens collaborating on a robotics project, building and programming robots together in a bright workshop environment

Build skills that shape the future

Discover how hands-on robotics workshops develop problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork in children and teens.

Why STEM matters

Building the skills kids need for tomorrow

STEM education teaches children to think critically, solve real problems, and create innovative solutions. Through hands-on robotics, students develop confidence in technology while strengthening teamwork, creativity, and logical thinking that shape their future.

Real outcomes

What robotics and STEM learning delivers

Students who engage in hands-on robotics develop critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork skills that go far beyond the classroom.

9 in 10

Students improve problem-solving

Building and programming robots teaches kids to identify challenges, test solutions, and iterate quickly.

85%

Gain confidence in STEM subjects

Hands-on learning removes the abstract barrier and shows students they can think like engineers and programmers.

100%

Develop real teamwork skills

Robotics projects require collaboration, communication, and shared problem-solving in a real-world context.

8 out of 10

Show increased creativity

When kids design and build their own solutions, they learn that multiple approaches work and innovation is possible.

What experts say

Educators recognize robotics impact

Hear from educators and specialists who see firsthand how hands-on robotics builds problem-solving skills and sparks innovation in students.

Robotics workshops at Light Robotics transformed how my students approach complex problems. They're now collaborating better and thinking critically about real-world challenges.

Marieke van den Berg, STEM educator

Marieke van den Berg

STEM Coordinator, Primary School Utrecht

What impressed me most was how Light Robotics engages quieter students. They find confidence building and programming robots, discovering they're capable problem-solvers.

Robert Jansen, educational psychologist

Robert Jansen

Educational Psychologist, Community Center Utrecht

Light Robotics brings project-based learning to life. Students aren't just learning theory, they're building, failing safely, and iterating, which is how real innovation happens.

Sofia Petrov, technology educator

Sofia Petrov

Technology Teacher, Secondary School Amsterdam

The hands-on workshops give kids permission to experiment and take risks without fear. That's where genuine creativity blooms and curiosity deepens.

Henrik Svendsen, pedagogy director

Henrik Svendsen

Pedagogy Director, Innovation Hub Utrecht

Robotics in action

See learning happen in real time

Children and teens building, programming, and problem-solving together. These moments show what hands-on STEM education looks like at Light Robotics.

Two young students assembling a robot together at a workbench
A teen programming code on a laptop with their completed robot visible
A group of students observing and testing their finished robot project together
A student's hands carefully assembling a sensor component onto a robot frame
Three teen students discussing and pointing out parts of their robot project
A young student proudly displaying her completed robot project

Start your robotics journey today

Light Robotics workshops build problem-solving skills, creativity, and teamwork. Book a session for your school, group, or child in Utrecht.