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Bright & Smart Robotics: Rising Innovators

Boca Vibe
April 14, 2026

Bright & Smart Robotics: Rising Innovators

Get ready for an exciting journey into the world of robotics and coding in Boca Raton, Florida! On April 15, 2026, from 04:15 PM to 05:15 PM, the city will host a unique event that is sure to captivate young minds. The Bright & Smart Robotics program is designed specifically for children who are fascinated by the magic of moving machines. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

During this hands-on program, participants will have the opportunity to design, build, and bring their own robots to life using various robotic platforms, including LEGO Mindstorms. They will learn to code their robots to navigate mazes, complete challenges, and even interact with one another.

Benefits of Robotics for Children

  • Critical Thinking: Robotics encourages children to think critically and creatively about problem-solving.
  • Mathematics Skills: Coding and robotics require mathematical skills, such as geometry and algebra.
  • Active Listening: Participants will learn to listen carefully to instructions and follow directions.
  • Programming Abilities: This program develops essential programming skills that can be applied in various areas of life.

This experience is not just about building robots, but also about developing essential skills that will benefit children for years to come. By participating in the Bright & Smart Robotics program, your child will embark on an exciting adventure that combines technology, creativity, and critical thinking.

A robotic arm carefully pouring ingredients into a mixing bowl in a modern kitchen setting. | BocaVibe
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Event Details

Date: April 15, 2026

Time: 04:15 PM – 05:15 PM

Location: 300 S Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486

Don’t miss this opportunity to inspire the next generation of innovators and inventors. Register your child for the Bright & Smart Robotics program today!

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report