Astrobot Academy is hosting AstroVerse, a hands-on robotics workshop for children between the ages of 5 and 12, as part of AeroFusion 2026 at National Incubation Center for Aerospace Technologies in Rawalpindi on June 4, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The registration fee is PKR 1,500 per participant and seats are limited, with registration available through the official link shared by Astrobot Academy https://lnkd.in/dV3vwGgd. The workshop is designed to give young children their first structured encounter with robotics and technology through a format that prioritises hands-on doing over passive observation, giving each participant a complete activity kit with which they will build their own robot over the course of the three-hour session.
The AstroVerse workshop sits within AeroFusion 2026’s broader programming as a deliberate effort to extend the event’s reach beyond the university students, researchers, and professionals who form its primary audience and into the youngest segment of the population from which the aerospace and technology community of the future will emerge. Introducing children to robotics, problem solving, and the experience of building something that works through their own effort at the ages of 5 to 12 creates foundational associations between technology and excitement, between engineering and creativity, and between curiosity and capability that shape the trajectories of young people in ways that later, more formal education rarely can. The specific age range targeted by the workshop reflects an understanding that the window during which children form their most durable impressions of what is interesting, possible, and worth pursuing is early, and that the aerospace and technology sector benefits from reaching into that window with experiences that are genuinely engaging rather than didactic.
The use of complete activity kits ensures that every participant has the materials needed to build a functional robot regardless of prior experience or background, removing the barrier of resource inequality that can make hands-on technology workshops exclusionary in practice even when they are inclusive in intent. Each child leaves the workshop having built something real, which is a qualitatively different outcome from attending a demonstration or watching a presentation, and the combination of that tangible achievement with the basics of robotics and problem-solving thinking that the session covers gives participants a foundation they can build on through subsequent learning, whether at school, through extracurricular programmes, or through their own continued curiosity.
Astrobot Academy’s involvement in AeroFusion 2026 reflects the recognition within Pakistan’s aerospace and technology community that ecosystem building is a generational project that requires investment not just in current researchers, founders, and engineers but in the children who will become the next generation of those practitioners. By placing a children’s robotics workshop at the heart of an aerospace innovation event that also features CubeSat design sessions, aircraft engineering workshops, and zero gravity fireside chats, AeroFusion 2026 creates a gathering that spans the full arc from childhood curiosity to professional frontier, making the statement that the future of aerospace in Pakistan is being built across all of those stages simultaneously. Parents interested in registering their children for the AstroVerse workshop can secure their place through the official registration link before the limited seats are filled.
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