14 students of The Indian School Robotics' Club attend Innovation League
On 2 August 2025, 14 students of the Robotics' Club of The Indian School participated in STEAM Innovation League 2025 at Delhi’s Yamuna Sports Complex hosted by StemRobo, a leading AI, coding, and robotics' lab setup company in India.
The students explored how young innovators across the globe are using AI, robotics, and coding to solve real-world problems. The activities demonstrated the practical applications of classroom learning, ranging from building autonomous robots to developing software solutions that integrate electronics.
The students explored a range of innovative projects that reflected creativity, collaboration, and futuristic ideas. Projects showcased at the event included smart shoes, smart helmet, plastic e-waste recycling system, smart defence system, medical chair, smart dustbin, smart bag, paper recycler, vacuum cleaner, farmer’s stick, and an automated pest detection and spray system, along with many more inspiring innovations.
The young learners observed how robotics can be applied in fields such as healthcare, transportation, education, and daily life. The league further highlighted the importance of design thinking, programming skills, and innovation-driven learning. From the thrilling Arduino Hackathon to captivating project showcases, and from inspiring tech exhibits to mesmerising performances, the day pulsed with energy, creativity, and innovation.
Overall, the visit proved to be a highly enriching experience for the students. It not only broadened their understanding of AI and robotics but also motivated them to think innovatively and contribute meaningfully to the future of technology and society.