Building the next generation of AI creators and innovators.
Hands-on AI, robotics, and engineering workshops for curious young minds — led by industry engineers and MIT student mentors.

Our mission
AI literacy is the next great equalizer.
AIBotics Academy exists to give every curious student a foundation in artificial intelligence, robotics, and engineering — through hands-on building, real systems thinking, and mentorship from people working at the edge of technology.

Featured workshop
Build Your First AI Robot
A full-day, project-based introduction to AI and robotics. Students assemble a sensor-driven robot, train a simple AI model, and present their work to family.
- Grades
- 5–8
- Duration
- 1 day
- Class size
- Max 12
- Level
- Beginner
Why AIBotics Academy
Engineering-grade learning, designed for curious minds.
AI + Robotics together
Students learn how intelligence and physical systems combine in real products.
MIT student mentors
Inspiration and guidance from students at one of the world's top engineering schools.
Real engineering perspective
Curriculum designed by an enterprise AI architect with decades of industry experience.
Project-based learning
Every workshop ends with something built, tested, and demonstrated.
Future technology exposure
From large language models to autonomous robots — the tech defining the next decade.
Small class sizes
More mentor time per student, more depth, more confidence.
What's next
Programs coming soon
We're building a multi-year journey for students who want to go deep.
Robotics Labs
Weekly build sessions for serious young roboticists.
AI Explorers
Project tracks across vision, language, and generative AI.
Competition Teams
Compete in regional robotics and AI challenges.
Summer Camps
Multi-week immersive programs each summer.
Advanced Engineering
Embedded systems, sensors, and autonomy.
Mentor Profiles
Learn from engineers, researchers, and MIT students.
For parents
Built with the trust parents expect.
We take stewardship of your child's time and learning seriously.
Safety first
Background-checked mentors and structured environments.
Small classes
Capped class sizes ensure every student is supported.
Structured curriculum
Carefully designed, age-appropriate learning paths.
Creativity encouraged
Students design, build, and demo their own ideas.
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