Brothers Sidharth and Rohit Srinivasan realized that schools in India do not have an affordable way of teaching stem and robotics, so they designed a kit that, instead of using expensive computers, internet, and programs, uses cheap motors, lights, and other mechanical and electric components, intended to be used various bits and pieces of cardboard, rubber bands, popsicle sticks and other things normally considered trash. This allows students to be creative with the things that they find around them, allowing creation of anything that the child can imagine, without having to worry about running out of pieces, as all they have to do is look around the room for new parts.
As true innovators, Sidharth and Rohit Srinivasan are filling a vacuum in the Indian educational system. Their accessible STEM and robotics kit transforms education without the need for pricey technology by utilizing commonplace items like cardboard and rubber bands. Their method fosters creativity and gives students the freedom to dream big and create anything they want.