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About Robo.in

robo.in, a venture of Thinklabs, founded by a group of IIT Bombay alumnus, in the field of educational robotics, today announced the launch of RoboCAMP, a summer camp which aims to offer a wholesome robotic learning system which will help kids learn science and technology in more practical and fun manner. The camp will start from April 13th, 2009 at three venues namely at Cunningham Road, Indira Nagar and Jayanagar.

The camp is targeted at students who are in the age group of 10-18 years. It is a 6 day course in which the children will spend 4 hours daily learning to implement various concepts of science and mathematics in a practical way. Further it will also provide hands on exposure to robot programming, enhance problem solving skills and help logic development. Robotics being a multi-disciplinary field gives the students the advantage of working on all their favourite technical topics on a common platform.


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Pragma is providing media relations and branding support towards Robo.in's summer camp offerings in Bangalore and Delhi.


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InstrumentPress ReleaseDate of Issue09-06-2009Place of IssueNew Delhi
Activity SynopsisThinklabs, founded by a group of IIT Bombay alumnus in the field of educational robotics, is launching a venture called RoboCAMP in Delhi. It will be a summer camp that aims to offer a wholesome robotic learning system. The camp is for students in the age group of 11-18 years. It will be a six-day course in which children will spend four hours daily learning to implement various concepts of science and mathematics.
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InstrumentPress ReleaseDate of Issue22-05-2009Place of IssueNew Delhi
Activity SynopsisRobo.in, a venture of Thinklabs which has been founded by a group of alumni from Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, is launching a couple of summer camps aimed at offering a “wholesome robotic learning system” to children. Robocamp will help the children learn science and technology in a practical and enjoyable manner. The camps will start from May 25 at two venues in Delhi, The Heritage School in Vasant Kunj and Karol Bagh.
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InstrumentInterviewDate of Issue20-05-2009Place of IssueNew Delhi
Activity SynopsisThinklabs, founded by a group of IIT Bombay alumnus in the field of educational robotics, is launching a venture called RoboCAMP in New Delhi. It will be a summer camp that aims to offer a wholesome robotic learning system.
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InstrumentPress ReleaseDate of Issue13-05-2009Place of IssueNew Delhi
Activity SynopsisA snapshot givng all details of the Robocamp workshop
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InstrumentInterviewDate of Issue11-05-2009Place of IssueNew Delhi
Activity SynopsisRobots Made Easy - A summer Camp, that aims to offer a wholesome robotic learning system to school children aged between 11 to 17 years. Proyashi Barua of TOI talks to Gagan Goyal, Co-Founder & Director, Robo.in
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InstrumentInterviewDate of Issue02-04-2009Place of IssueBangalore
Activity Synopsis"Make hay while the sun shines" - Vacations are a time for slacking off, most would think. But some parents are determined to send their kids to learn something, anything, this summer. Anirban Sen of Deccan Herald finds out from Robo.in on what's on offer this year round.
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InstrumentPress ReleaseDate of Issue31-03-2009Place of IssueBangalore
Activity SynopsisThinklabs, founded by a group of IIT Bombay alumnus in the field of educational robotics, is launching a venture called RoboCAMP in Bangalore. It will be a summer camp that aims to offer a wholesome robotic learning system. The camp will start on April 13 and will be conducted at three venues — Cunnigham Road, Indira Nagar and Jayanagar. The camp is for students in the age group of 10-18 years. It will be a six-day course in which children will spend four hours daily learning to implement various concepts of science and mathematics.
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InstrumentInterviewDate of Issue31-03-2009Place of IssueBangalore
Activity SynopsisLearn to make Robots this summer - your chance to learn creating a robot.
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InstrumentInterviewDate of Issue25-03-2009Place of IssueBangalore
Activity SynopsisMaking a robot will literally be child’s play at this camp. An IIT Bombay alumni startup called robo.in is coming to town for the first time with a summer camp for those aged between 10 and18 years. This six-day long robot camp will teach students how to build robots. It was started by two IIT alumni, Gagan Goyal and Abhishek Biswal.
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InstrumentInterviewDate of Issue25-03-2009Place of IssueBangalore
Activity SynopsisThat technology and robotics can be child's play will become evident this summer. Children aged 10 to 18 stand a chance to toy with and build their own robots as part of a summer programme, robo.in.
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