A Nepali startup providing robotics education in schools. With the increase in the use of technology, the digitization of various sectors continues. When the future is considered to be information, communication and technology, various schools are also emphasizing the same by imbibing digital education. In this regard, Robo Tech Nepal is a company that has started teaching robotics in various schools in Nepal.
Robo Tech Nepal is one such company that has been operating since March 2078, which has emphasized robotics education as an extra course in schools. The co-founders of the company are Hem Khadka, Sameer Bhandari and Amret Viraji Yadav.
Own robotics course
The company is currently teaching robotics courses in eight schools. Currently, a total of five people are working in this company, who give practical and theoretical education related to robotics to one class every week.
How is the service provided?
Schools can especially benefit from this. Schools that want to teach robotics as an extra course to their students should contact Robo Tech Nepal. Khadka said that they will provide such education to the students from classes 4 to 9 according to the demand of the school.
For this, the school has to pay a certain fee to the company. Students studying the course do not have to pay additional fees.
While doing robotics practical, the students may incur some fees. According to Khadka, a student spends up to a thousand rupees annually for that.
What subjects do they teach?
According to the name, the company has prepared courses related to robotics. “Students are taking theoretical education all day long. In such a situation, when there is a lack of practical education, it becomes difficult for students to study,” he says.
He said that students will be taught to make tools such as waiter robots, drones, satellites, smart currents, smart sticks, etc.
In the annual festival organized by the school, students can put their prepared robots for exhibition. Khadka believes that students will be inspired to learn new things every year. The company plans to expand the course which is currently running in 8 schools after Tihar. A Nepali startup providing robotics education in schools.