We are very excited to announce our 2019 Autumn school holiday STEM bootcamp! Due to increasing demand on our workshops we are thrilled to be running the school holiday bootcamp in 2 locations. The first bootcamp will be on Wednesday the 10th of April at Reservoir Neighbourhood House from 10AM to 4PM. The second bootcamp […]
Robofun is proud to partner with Devops Girls for an upcoming kids workshop! While mums are busy upskilling in Devops, their kids will be having a great time at a special coding, robotics and 3D design all day workshop. The event will take place at Seek Australia’s Melbourne headquarters. Below is DevOpsGirls’ tweet on Twitter. […]
In an effort to make Robofun’s programs accessible to all families, we are proud to announce that you can now pay for our programs in 4 easy fortnightly interest-free installments. Simply choose “Payment Type” as “Installments” when registering for one of our programs.⠀
Robofun has been announced as one of the judges at the 2019 AI Family Challenge. The AI Family Challenge is a world-wide, free, hands-on AI education program that brings families, schools, communities, and technology know-it-alls together to give everyone the chance to learn, play and create with AI. Did you know that Alexa and Siri […]
Robofun partners with Circles of Light Robofun has partnered with Circles of Light Center (COLC). To kick off this partnership Robofun was part of their 2019 Summer Kids Club. The girls had a blast programming their robots and competing against each other! We anticipate more join programs and activities as part of this partnership.
Robotics Sumo Competition -Our Winners! Congratulations for our three winners in the sumo competition! mBot Sumo is a contest where two autonomous mBot robot contestants try to push or flip each other out of a circular ring. The first robot to touch the floor outside of the ring loses. The last robot remaining in the […]
Robofun was announced as an AMP Tomorrow Maker for 2018. AMP’s Tomorrow Fund provides grants to Australians doing amazing things within their community.
Robofun’s founder Lina was interview by Mikaela from Create Digital on how imagination and creativity are helping make STEM more diverse. You can read the full interview here:
Lina, the founder of Robofun was invited to Global Sisters Sister Pitch which had 10 incredibly diverse and inspiring women from around Australia to share their early stage projects, celebrate Global Sisters achievements, and Women’s Entrepreneurship Day on November 13 2018 in Sydney.
Robofun has received a certificate of appreciation from Newlands Primary School for supporting their school’s fundraising event. Their coordinator had this to say: Thank you Lina for donating trial classes to our school! Very generous! Such a fabulous business idea! Energy follows intention. Deidre Newman, Newlands Primary School Coordinator