A Sunday full of technology and teamwork!

Last Sunday, CeTI welcomed eight parents and eight children aged 11 to 13 to an inspiring Parent-Child Robotics Workshop. Under the guidance of Marcus Kotte and Sebastian Hesse, participants discovered how exciting and creative the world of robotics can be.

In the CeTI RoboLab, parent-child teams programmed real robotic arms to draw the ‘House of Nikolaus’ and stack Jenga towers – a playful way to learn about precision, programming, and teamwork. The lively lab atmosphere fostered curiosity, collaboration, and plenty of fun moments. A special highlight was meeting robot dog Spot and humanoid robot Ameca, showcased in the CeTIBAR, where everyone enjoyed pizza and inspiring conversations to wrap up the day.

It was a fantastic Sunday full of discovery and excitement — and because of the great interest, more workshops are already being planned. We can’t wait to welcome more families to explore the future of robotics with us!

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