Every child wants have fun while learning. Kids today love to work on new, exciting and challenging stuff rather than the boring mundane reading.
Bulo Learning Systems for the past 3 years have put in effort to design such systems. Bulo has a range of Robotronics robotics multi model kits. These kits make learning of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science in very enjoyable way.
The kits can be used to design very basic models to highly advanced mechanical working bots as well. This video gives you a sneak peak into the Robotornics Series.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Production on the go!
Hi Friends,
Our Production Team recieved the first set of BuLo Robotornics Lite parts from our Die Vendors. Before any part goes to the customer, our Production Team does a quality check of the items. Our team checks the minute details so it safe to go in a child's hand.
Watch our team quality check the parts. To know more about the kit, log onto www.bulo.in
Our Production Team recieved the first set of BuLo Robotornics Lite parts from our Die Vendors. Before any part goes to the customer, our Production Team does a quality check of the items. Our team checks the minute details so it safe to go in a child's hand.
Watch our team quality check the parts. To know more about the kit, log onto www.bulo.in
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Monday, February 15, 2010
What's New at BuLo R&D Lab.
Hi Friends,
This week we visited our R&D lab where our engineers design the BuLo Robotronics Lite kit.
The R&D engineers at BuLo are faceing a lot of challenges in designing components for this kit as they have to bring the high-end Robotics technology to a low price.
In this video, our engineers speak about how mechanical parts of the kit are designed. Also, they tell us about how they plan to use Gear Systems in Motors to make motors cheaper yet powerful.
For more info on where to buy this cheap robotics kit, log on to www.bulo.in.
This week we visited our R&D lab where our engineers design the BuLo Robotronics Lite kit.
The R&D engineers at BuLo are faceing a lot of challenges in designing components for this kit as they have to bring the high-end Robotics technology to a low price.
In this video, our engineers speak about how mechanical parts of the kit are designed. Also, they tell us about how they plan to use Gear Systems in Motors to make motors cheaper yet powerful.
For more info on where to buy this cheap robotics kit, log on to www.bulo.in.
Monday, February 08, 2010
Visit to the Factory!
Hey Friends,
Last week we had introduced you to the team of Robotronics Lite. This week we will be introducing our vendors to you.
Our multi-model Robotics Kit goes through a very interesting process of manufacturing. Hear our Iron Moulding Vendors talk about how the kit is made best for kids.
Also, our Plastic Moulding Vendor shows you how the colorful plastic components are made out of Iron Die Moulds.
To learn how buy the robotics kit, visit http://www.bulo.in/.
Last week we had introduced you to the team of Robotronics Lite. This week we will be introducing our vendors to you.
Our multi-model Robotics Kit goes through a very interesting process of manufacturing. Hear our Iron Moulding Vendors talk about how the kit is made best for kids.
Also, our Plastic Moulding Vendor shows you how the colorful plastic components are made out of Iron Die Moulds.
To learn how buy the robotics kit, visit http://www.bulo.in/.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Demo at Amity School
The Building Blocks team had conducted an informative demo at Amity School, Noida. In this demo, the participants got to know about our popular Robomanaia program. The demo began with a short video describing the structure of the program. The video included details about the Robomania levels, skills learnt and the products developed during the program.
The kids were also shown a working product - a Line Follower made with the BuLoTM Robotronics Kit. Watching the robot move on a black line, the kids got inquistive about working of the sensors. Our representative, Tarun Bhalla, explained to the kids the working of the Light Sensors used in the robot.
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Thursday, October 01, 2009
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