VRobotia is one of the projects that was born with the launch of the Ligeti Center. Thanks to the support of Ligeti Center and the BMBF, VRobotia has grown into more than just an educational center, it's now a platform where young talents engage with modern robotics, creative technologies, and hands-on learning. In a world where technological skills are crucial for social progress, VRobotia prepares the next generation to not only keep up, but to actively shape the future.
The combination of education and robotics opens up exciting opportunities, especially when combined with hands-on learning. VRobotia is an educational center specializing in introducing young learners to the comprehensive field of robotics. Our goal is to equip participants with the skills necessary to be leaders in the world of technology and innovation. To achieve this goal, VRobotia has organized numerous public demonstrations, collaborated with schools, and offers weekly courses to engage and educate young children.
Robotics education is a crucial aspect of modern STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) education and prepares students for future challenges. VRobotia offers courses and workshops ranging from basic concepts of mechanics and electronics to advanced topics such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. These courses are designed to promote both creative problem solving and technical skills.
Through the use of high-end robotics kits such as LEGO Mindstorms, Fischertechnik, and other modern platforms, VRobotia enables participants to build and program their own robots. This hands-on experience reinforces learning and makes science tangible and exciting.
VRobotia continuously works to improve its teaching methods and materials to make the learning process more effective. The courses are designed to prepare participants for international competitions like the World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) , where they can demonstrate their skills on a global level.
In addition, VRobotia serves as a research platform for innovative teaching approaches in the STEM field. It explores how immersive technologies such as virtual reality , project-based learning, and open lab models can increase motivation and technical understanding among students.
Whether you're a school, an educational institution, a research group, or simply a curious mind, VRobotia is open to collaboration. It welcomes partnerships, project ideas, workshops, and outreach opportunities that support our shared vision of making technology and robotics education accessible, engaging, and future-ready.
More Information: www.VRobotia.com
Contakt: vrobotia(at)tuhh.de or al.abbasimoshaei(at)tuhh.de