Robotics, Coding & STEM Collaboration Programs
Collaborate with NextGen Makers to bring hands-on robotics, coding and STEM experiences to schools, organizations and communities.
We work with education partners, NGOs, CSR teams and event organizers to create meaningful future skills programs for children and teenagers.
Bring practical technology learning to your audience.
NextGen Makers collaboration programs introduce students to robotics, coding, STEM thinking and future-ready skills through structured hands-on learning.
Programs can be designed for schools, community groups, education events, CSR initiatives, enrichment centres and institutions that want engaging technology exposure.
Who can collaborate with us?
We welcome collaborations with education, community and corporate partners who want to create meaningful STEM learning exposure.
Ways we can work together.
Collaboration can be structured as workshops, programs, events, booths, showcases or custom initiatives.
Robotics Workshops
Hands-on robotics activities where students build, test and understand how robots move.
Coding Workshops
Beginner-friendly coding sessions using visual coding, Scratch, creative coding or project-based tasks.
STEM Activities
Practical STEM challenges that encourage curiosity, teamwork and problem-solving.
School Enrichment Programs
Structured robotics, coding or STEM modules that support school enrichment and co-curricular learning.
Holiday Programs
Short programs or camps for school breaks, community events or enrichment seasons.
Student Competitions
Robotics or coding challenge formats that help students apply skills in a guided event setting.
Technology Carnivals
Interactive booths, demonstrations and mini activities for school or community technology events.
NextGen Spark-Style Showcase Events
Student project showcases where learners present robotics, coding, STEM or digital projects.
Special Needs STEM Enrichment
Adaptive robotics and STEM activities designed for suitable special needs communities.
Facilitator or Internship Programs
Opportunities for universities or institutions to explore STEM facilitation exposure.
Structured, practical and child-friendly STEM learning.
Our programs are designed to help students learn by doing, building, testing and presenting their ideas.
Structured Modules
Programs are planned with clear learning objectives, age suitability and activity flow.
Hands-On Project-Based Learning
Students learn by building, coding, testing and explaining real activities.
Complete Age Pathway
Content can support preschool children, primary students, teenagers and advanced learners.
Child-Friendly Facilitation
Activities are guided in a supportive way so students can participate with confidence.
Flexible Program Format
Collaborations can be built as workshops, booths, camps, showcases or multi-session programs.
Future-Ready Skills Focus
Programs encourage creativity, critical thinking, communication, collaboration and innovation.
Program areas we can offer.
Depending on participant age and program objective, NextGen Makers can support different robotics, coding and technology learning areas.
Choose a format that fits your goal.
We can recommend a format based on timeline, participant size, venue, budget and desired learning outcome.
One-Day Workshop
A focused robotics, coding or STEM session for schools, organizations or community groups.
Multi-Session Program
A structured learning series across several weeks or sessions.
STEM Carnival Booth
Interactive booth activities for open days, carnivals, exhibitions or education events.
Robotics or Coding Competition
Challenge-based event formats where students solve tasks and present outcomes.
Student Showcase
A NextGen Spark-style showcase where students present projects to parents, teachers or communities.
Custom Collaboration Program
A tailored program based on your objective, audience, timeline, budget and venue.
Programs can be planned for different learning groups.
What students may gain.
Collaboration programs can help students develop early exposure, practical skills and future-ready confidence.
Collaboration ideas we can explore.
How collaboration works.
Start with your objective. We will help shape the suitable program structure and next steps.
Share Your Objective
Tell us the purpose of the collaboration and what outcome you hope to create.
Identify Target Participants
Share the participant age group, number of students, learning level and special requirements.
Choose Program Format
We discuss whether a workshop, booth, program series, showcase or custom format fits best.
Plan the Content
NextGen Makers recommends suitable activities, modules and project flow.
Confirm Date, Venue and Logistics
We align schedule, venue needs, materials, manpower and program details.
Run the Program
Our team facilitates the agreed robotics, coding or STEM collaboration session.
Review and Follow-Up
We review outcomes and discuss possible next steps or future collaboration.
What to share with us.
These details help our team recommend a practical collaboration format and estimate the suitable scope.
Start a collaboration discussion with NextGen Makers.
Share your objective, target audience and preferred format. Our team will help explore a suitable robotics, coding or STEM collaboration plan.
Questions partners often ask.
What type of collaboration does NextGen Makers offer?
NextGen Makers offers robotics workshops, coding workshops, STEM activities, school enrichment programs, holiday programs, student showcases, competition formats, CSR programs and custom collaboration programs.
Can NextGen Makers run a robotics workshop at our school?
Yes. We can discuss a suitable robotics, coding or STEM workshop based on student age, number of participants, venue and learning objective.
Do you collaborate with NGOs or CSR teams?
Yes. We can collaborate with NGOs, community organizations and corporate CSR teams for future skills, STEM exposure and educational outreach programs.
What age group can join collaboration programs?
Programs can be planned for preschool children, primary school students, secondary school students, youth communities and suitable special needs groups.
Can the program be customized?
Yes. Program content, format, duration and project level can be customized based on objective, audience, schedule and resources.
Can NextGen Makers organize a STEM event or competition?
Yes. We can discuss STEM carnival booths, robotics challenges, coding competitions, project showcases and school technology events.
Can you provide certificates?
Certificates may be discussed depending on the collaboration format, participant group and program arrangement.
Can you support special needs communities?
Yes. NextGen Makers has adaptive robotics and STEM learning experience through NextGen Genius. Suitability depends on participant needs and program goals.
How do we start a collaboration discussion?
Contact NextGen Makers through WhatsApp or email with your objective, participant details, preferred date, location and expected program format.
Bring future-ready STEM learning to your community.
Let us design a robotics, coding or STEM collaboration that fits your students, event, school, organization or CSR objective.
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