On 1st March 2025, the Rotaract Club of Atria I.T. kicked off the first session of its Robotics Awareness Program at Government High School, Kaval Byrasandra, Bengaluru, targeting the bright young minds of 9th grade. With 23 curious students in attendance and at least twice as many questions, the session was a delightful blend of learning and laughter. The club took on the mission of making technology more relatable—no rocket science, just robots (well, almost). The session introduced the basics of robotics, breaking down concepts like sensors, microcontrollers, and automation in a way that was both informative and engaging. A live demonstration of the ultrasonic sensor drew plenty of “oohs,” “aahs,” and one genuine “Is this robot spying on us?” from an amused student. To fuel creativity, the session ended with a fun activity where students were asked to draw what they think a robot looks like. From machines with rocket feet to helpful robots that do homework (if only!), the illustrations were as imaginative as they were hilarious. This session marked the beginning of a four-week journey, designed not just to educate but to ignite curiosity and inspire innovation. The Rotaract Club of Atria I.T. is excited to continue guiding these future tech trailblazers—because who knows, the next big robotics breakthrough might just come from Kaval Byrasandra!