Germany, is a globally recognized country in the fields of robotics and software. Competitions like RoboCup and FIRST LEGO League (FLL) are critically important for young technology enthusiasts. These competitions prove that Germany is not only a country that produces technology but also nurtures the technology leaders of the future.
Robobax Academy is aware of this disciplined structure and adopts a similar understanding of activity and discipline in Germany. With block-based programming on our platform, we train the basics of the coding world with international standards.
In 2013, the United Kingdom made a fundamental change to create an education curriculum that meets the demands of the era. In the new curriculum, compulsory programming education is provided to teach algorithm and coding skills to age groups 5-6, 7-11, and 11-14. Thanks to this innovative approach, children are introduced to computer sciences at a much younger age and are being prepared for the digital world of the future.
With the education program we offer as Robobax, we train our children in accordance with the information age from the first grade.
While Russia emphasizes STEM education in its math and science schools, it offers students the opportunity to develop their scientific skills through math and physics competitions. Alongside, robotics competitions have also gained significant popularity among children and youth. With a similar vision at Robobax, we start STEM activities in the 1st and 2nd grades to both enhance our children's psychomotor skills and expose them to the disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This foundational education makes them more successful in the RoboFab competitions that we organize every year as Robobax.
Since 2012, coding education has occupied an important place on the agenda in the USA. Former President Barack Obama specifically highlighted this issue, saying, 'Don't just buy a new video game, make one. Don't just download the latest app, help design it. Nobody's born a computer scientist, but with a little hard work and some math and science, just about anyone can become one.' In the USA, there are large technology and software companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. With the education we provide through Robobax Academy, we aim to take it to a production dimension using our FABLAB card, and we target our children, who are shaping our future, to realize their productions with such large firms.
In summary, Robobax brings together prominent robotics and coding disciplines from around the world to offer our children a comprehensive and internationally standardized educational opportunity through the Robobax Education Platform and Robobax Fablab Card.
In this way, our new generation will not be a generation that merely consumes, but one that questions, thinks creatively, approaches problems with alternative perspectives, and most importantly, produces.