For Colleges
Bare Metal Engineering.
Taught the Right Way.
Roboden conducts hands-on embedded systems workshops at your college — giving students real hardware experience that no classroom lecture ever could.
How It Works
From Enquiry to Workshop — We Handle It All
Getting a Roboden workshop at your college is straightforward. Students just need to show up with enthusiasm.
STEP 01
College Reaches Out
The college or student body contacts Roboden via WhatsApp or the contact page. We discuss the batch size, preferred topics, schedule, and duration — and plan a custom workshop accordingly.
STEP 02
Students Register
Interested students register through the college. Open to all years and all engineering branches — the only requirement is enthusiasm. No prior knowledge of electronics or programming needed.
STEP 03
We Come to Your Campus
Our trainer arrives at your college with all hardware kits. Students need to bring nothing. The workshop happens right at your campus — no travel, no logistics hassle for anyone.
STEP 04
Hands-On Workshop Begins
Students work directly with microcontrollers, sensors, and actuators. Everything is taught from the ground up — circuit fundamentals, programming logic, hardware interfacing, and real debugging. Fully practical, no theory-only sessions.
STEP 05
Certificate Awarded
Every student who completes the workshop receives an official Roboden certificate — proof of real, hands-on embedded systems experience that stands out in any resume or interview.
Workshop Content
What Students Actually Learn
This is not a seminar or a slide-based session. Every topic is taught by doing it — with real components in hand. Students leave with genuine embedded systems experience, not just notes.
Microcontroller Fundamentals
How microcontrollers work, their architecture, pins, and how they interact with the physical world — explained and demonstrated with real hardware from day one.
Sensors & Actuators
Hands-on exposure to all common sensor types — temperature, motion, distance, light — and actuators like motors, relays, and displays. Students connect and test each one themselves.
Programming for Hardware
Writing real code that controls real hardware — from blinking an LED to reading sensor data and triggering actuators. Logic, structure, and debugging all covered from scratch.
Circuit Fundamentals & Debugging
Students build and troubleshoot real circuits — understanding how current flows, how to read a schematic, and how to debug when something doesn't work as expected.
Topics Covered
Microcontrollers
Architecture, GPIO, pin control, real hardware interfacing
Sensors
Temperature, motion, distance, light, and more
Actuators
Motors, relays, buzzers, displays — hands-on control
Embedded Programming
Writing real code for real hardware from scratch
Circuit Building & Debugging
Schematics, connections, troubleshooting live circuits
Why Roboden
What Makes This Different
Colleges run seminars. We run workshops. There is a big difference between the two.
01
100% Hands-On
Every minute of the workshop is spent doing — not listening. Students have components in hand from the very first session.
02
We Bring Everything
All hardware kits, components, and tools are provided by Roboden. The college and students need to bring nothing at all.
03
Zero Prior Knowledge Needed
We teach everything from absolute scratch. CSE, ECE, Mechanical — any branch, any year. Curiosity is the only prerequisite.
04
Industry-Relevant Skills
The skills taught — microcontrollers, sensors, embedded programming — are exactly what embedded and IoT companies look for in fresh graduates.
05
Learn by Debugging
Real engineering means things go wrong. Students learn to identify, analyse, and fix problems — a skill that no textbook can teach.
06
Flexible Duration
Workshop duration is customised to your college's schedule — half day, full day, multi-day. We fit your calendar, not the other way around.
Want a Workshop at Your College?
Reach out and we'll plan a custom bare metal embedded systems workshop for your students — flexible dates, flexible duration, everything provided by us.