Daftarkhwan and Robotronics ai Launch Kids Summer Camp in Lahore 

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Daftarkhwan, one of Pakistan’s leading coworking space networks, has partnered with Robotronics.ai to host Summer Camp 2026 at Daftarkhwan Vogue on MM Alam Road, Gulberg, Lahore, positioning the collaboration as an extension of both organisations’ commitment to building technology literacy and practical skills among the next generation of Pakistani innovators. The camp, which Robotronics.ai bills as Pakistan’s largest AI and Robotics Kids Summer Camp, is open to children between the ages of 4 and 16, runs for two weeks per cycle beginning every Monday, and is priced at PKR 16,000 per student with sibling discounts available. Members of the Daftarkhwan community receive an exclusive 25 percent discount, bringing the registration cost to PKR 12,000 upon mentioning Daftarkhwan at the time of registration. Full details and registration are available at robotronics.ai.

The camp is structured around three distinct tracks designed to match the age, experience level, and interests of different participants rather than delivering a single curriculum to a mixed-age group. The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Camp, aimed at children aged 9 to 16, covers Arduino-based robotics where participants wire, build, and programme a physical robot that moves, alongside an exploration of artificial intelligence tools and real-world automation applications that give older children a grounded introduction to technologies they will encounter throughout their academic and professional lives. The Developer Camp, also for ages 9 to 16, focuses on Python programming, widely regarded as one of the most accessible and professionally relevant languages for young learners, combined with Canva Graphic Design, through which participants build logos, brand kits, and a real portfolio over the two-week period.

The third track, the Junior Coder Camp for children aged 4 to 8, is tailored to the youngest participants and uses LEGO Robotics as its primary entry point, described by the organisers as the world’s most child-friendly robotics system. Young participants in this track also engage in coding and animation exercises where they create their first animated story using block-based coding, and a game development module in which children design and play their own games using tools appropriate to their age group. The structure across all three tracks reflects a deliberate philosophy that hands-on creation, rather than passive instruction, is the more effective and more engaging way to introduce children to technology at any age.

The partnership between Daftarkhwan and Robotronics.ai carries significance beyond the immediate offering of a summer activity for Lahore’s children. Daftarkhwan’s coworking spaces are embedded within Pakistan’s startup and entrepreneurship community, and the decision to host a children’s technology camp within that environment creates an unusual point of contact between the next generation of potential founders and the physical spaces where their predecessors are currently building companies. NIC Lahore is listed among the camp’s partners alongside Daftarkhwan and Saniplast, lending the programme additional institutional grounding within Lahore’s broader technology ecosystem. Parents and guardians interested in registering can reach Robotronics.ai directly at +92 320 7626842, visit robotronics.ai for programme details, or scan the QR code available on the camp’s promotional material to connect via WhatsApp. Seats are limited and organisers note that the camp fills quickly each year, making early registration advisable for families planning to participate in Summer Camp 2026.

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