StudentsYoung enthusiastsRobotics beginners
A robot isn't bought. It's built.
Piece by piece, screw by screw, line of code by line of code. And at the end, it moves. Because you made it so.
This training plunges you into robotics through practice. Electronics, mechanics, programming. We assemble, connect, code, test, start over. Patience and perseverance will be your allies. And you'll leave with your own robotic arm, joystick-controlled, infinitely programmable. A first step toward the automated systems already shaping our world.
Discovering the puzzle pieces
Servomotors, programmable boards, cables, screws. We open the box, identify, understand. Each component has a role. Some are already in your daily life without you knowing. We lay the foundations before building.
Building, screw by screw
A 3D puzzle. Concentration, fine motor skills, patience. We follow steps, assemble, verify. Each piece finds its place. And gradually, the arm takes shape under your hands. The satisfaction of creating something tangible.
Connecting the brain
The arm is assembled. Now it needs a brain. We discover the Arduino Uno, this small board that controls everything. We connect servomotors, wire up, verify. Electronics becomes concrete. And the robot, almost alive.
Giving life through code
Variables, conditions, libraries. We write the program that will move the arm. Each line of code has a visible, immediate effect. The magical moment when the robot obeys what you wrote. Programming becomes real.
Test, adjust, repeat
The arm hits the table. It does the opposite of what we want. Welcome to real robotics. We debug, adjust, persevere. And when it finally works, the pride is immense. You leave with your creation and resources to continue at home.
Where?
Geneva and Lausanne (multiple locations)
When?
Wednesday afternoons or Saturday mornings (depending on location)
Duration?
Two trimesters, 24 hours (8 × 3 hours)
Price?
CHF 840.- (35.- / session)
For whom?
Students, young enthusiasts, robotics beginners
Available spots?
Yes, on request
Prerequisites?
- Proficiency in English or French.
- No academic prerequisites.
- A personal computer with administrator access.
- Interest in robotics and programming.
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