The “Girls for Robotics” working group enters a new round on September 23, 2025. For another school year, girls in grades 7 to 10 will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of robotics every Tuesday afternoon. The aim is to increase girls’ interest in topics related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM subjects).

Each week, the girls are given different exciting insights, such as the basics of robotics, getting to know different demonstrators like the Boston Dynamics Spots or excursions to different companies in the STEM field.

To register, please write to the following e-mail: ceti@tu-dresden.de
The email should contain the following information: Name of the participant, school, grade level, email + phone number of the contact person and any questions or comments. Please read our privacy policy and send the signed declaration of consent to data protection and the photo permission as a PDF to ceti@tu-dresden.de.

If you have any questions, please contact Jessica Gollmann: jessica.gollmann@tu-dresden.de

The MDR report was produced in the last school year and gives a small foretaste of what the students can look forward to:

Copyright MDR

You can find even more educational offers for pupils and students here on our website: ceti.one/education/

This measure is co-financed by tax revenue on the basis of the Saxon State Parliament’s adopted budget.

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