The Robotics Workshop! The Robium Mini V2.0

The Robotics Workshop! The Robium Mini V2.0

£ 48
Level 1 at 11.00 Sale Workshop 8+ Camps

VAT inc 
Available for: 8+

From 11.00 to 13.00 on 19 Jul'25 
Girls and boys are very welcome!

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Welcome to the world of Robium!

Your go-to destination for fun, hands-on robotics and coding for kids, teens, and curious minds of all ages.


We’re the creators of the Robium Mini – a programmable robotic car designed to inspire the next generation of innovators. With the new Robium Mini V2.0, things just got even better:

🛠️ Custom PCB Shield – Cleaner wiring and smoother connections for a frustration-free build

🎨 New Organic Design – A playful, tadpole-inspired shape with big eyes and a friendly face

🔋 Upgraded Power – Runs on 2 AA batteries for longer life and stronger performance

💪 Stronger, Smarter, Cuter – Built to last and ready to impress

Whether you're just starting with block-based coding or diving into Arduino C, our videos will guide you step by step through builds, coding tutorials, project ideas, and behind-the-scenes development.

Subscribe to join our growing community of young makers, educators, and robotics fans.

Let’s build, code, and create—together.



Location

Richmond Library Annexe, 
Quadrant Road, Richmond TW9 1DH


This workshop has 1 lesson (2 hours), from 11.00 to 13.00 on 19 Jul'25 

This workshop is ready for 8+ years old. 
Girls and boys are very welcome!

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understanding Sensors and Their Applications: Learn how the Time-of-Flight sensor works for precise object detection and distance measurement.
  • Programming Skills: Develop coding skills using both block-based Robium Code and Arduino C for varying levels of complexity.
  • Embedded Systems Knowledge: Gain hands-on experience with the LoLin board and ESP8266 microchip, understanding its role in robotics.
  • Hardware-Software Integration: Explore how hardware components like sensors and RGB lights interact with software to create functional robotics.
  • Creative Problem-Solving: Apply creativity to customize the RGB lights and program the robotic car for specific tasks.
  • Project Assembly Skills: Build and troubleshoot a robotics car, fostering critical thinking and perseverance.
  • Ownership of Learning: Take home a functional robotics project to continue learning and experimenting beyond the workshop.

There are no extra requirements except a few:


1. You must be confident in using a computer, keyboard and mouse. At the good user level.


2. Know how we save files on a computer, what a file and folders are, etc.


3. You want to program and are not afraid to struggle with the difficulties of learning it.


4. Generally, no previous experience with programming is required. 


5. No previous experience in robotics is required.