Mangaluru: Lourdes Central School hosts ‘RoboQuest 2026’


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (NJC)

Mangaluru, Jan 22: Lourdes Central School, Bejai, organised ‘RoboQuest 2026’, a celebration of robotics innovation and STEM learning, on Thursday January 22 at the Bejai church hall.

RoboQuest 2026 aimed to encourage students to think critically, innovate boldly, and apply STEM concepts through real-world projects and challenges. The event served as a platform for young minds to showcase their talent, teamwork and technological skills.

One of the major highlights of the fest was the Student Project Exhibition, where students presented innovative projects in robotics, automation, smart technologies and STEM-based solutions. Each project reflected creativity, problem-solving abilities and hands-on learning experiences.

The event also featured games and challenges designed to spark interest, promote interaction and make learning robotics engaging and enjoyable for participants and visitors alike.

The exhibition was open to students from other schools, providing them with an opportunity to explore emerging technologies and gain exposure to advancements in the field of robotics and STEM education.

RoboQuest 2026 was organised with the support of Amazeheads LLP, an organisation dedicated to inspiring young minds and nurturing innovation among students.

 

  

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