Discover Robotics for Girls.

GirlsStudentsBeginners or enthusiasts

Robotics isn't just a guy thing. It's for curious minds, creatives, those who love understanding how things work.

In this workshop reserved for girls, we assemble an adorable little bipedal robot. We program it to walk, to dance. We create a mask for it — panda, cat, elephant, whatever we want. We give it a soul.

And at the end, we take it home. To show it, improve it, continue the adventure at home. A robot of your own, built with your own hands.

Opening the box

Servomotors, programmable board, mechanical parts. We discover everything that makes up our future robot. And we realize these components exist everywhere around us, in our everyday objects. Robotics isn't so far away.

Assembling piece by piece

A 3D puzzle. Concentration, patience, precision. Screw by screw, the robot takes shape. Each step has its logic, each gesture counts. We build something real, with our hands.

Connecting the brain

The robot is built. Now we connect its brain: the Arduino Pico. A micro-computer that sits on its back. We link the servomotors, wire the electronics. The magic begins.

Writing the first commands

Variables, conditions, libraries. We discover programming basics by writing the code that will bring our creation to life. Line by line, the robot learns to obey. We're in charge.

Test, adjust, repeat

It falls. It does the opposite of what we want. Welcome to real robotics. We learn to solve problems, step by step. And when it finally dances as planned, we take it home. With some resources to continue at home.

Where?

Geneva and Lausanne (multiple locations)

When?

Wednesday afternoons or Saturday mornings (depending on location)

Duration?

One trimester, 12 hours (4 × 3 hours)

Price?

CHF 420.- (35.- / session)

For whom?

Girls, students, beginners or enthusiasts

Available spots?

Yes, on request

Prerequisites?

  • Proficiency in English or French.
  • No prior technical skills required.
  • A personal computer with administrator access.
  • Interest in robotics and digital creation.
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