LearnOBots, Pakistan’s leading EdTech innovator, has announced the launch of its inaugural Futurepreneurs Summer Camp 2025, designed to transform summer learning for students aged 5 to 17.
The program will run at two premier venues—NUST Islamabad and Future Labs at Rawat Technology Park.
This intensive 10-day camp equips participants with practical skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM), robotics, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship.
An eleventh day culminates in the Innovator’s Conference, a high-profile showcase where campers present their projects to parents, educators, and industry and government leaders.
Camp Schedule
- Camp 1: 11 June – 28 June
- Camp 2: 1 July – 19 July
- Camp 3: 16 July – 2 August
Daily sessions run for 2½ hours, Monday through Friday, with Day 10 reserved for final project preparation.
Three Age-Tailored Tracks
- Dream Builders (Ages 5–7)
– Play-based STEAM exploration through story-driven activities, simple robotics, and collaborative design. - GenSpark (Ages 8–11)
– Hands-on challenges in AI agents, space exploration simulations, and bio-inspired prototyping. - InnovateX (Ages 12–17)
– Dual focus on advanced technology (IoT, 3D design, rapid prototyping) and entrepreneurship (ideation, branding, MVP development, pitch coaching).
Innovator’s Conference (Day 11)
The Innovator’s Conference offers a professional forum for students to demonstrate their solutions, receive feedback from a panel of experts, and network with stakeholders in education, industry, and government. This culminating event transforms camper projects into real-world opportunities.
Why Futurepreneurs Matters
LearnOBots CEO, Faisal Laghari, explains:
“Futurepreneurs Summer Camp goes beyond skill-building. It cultivates the creativity, critical thinking and entrepreneurial spirit today’s youth need to lead tomorrow. By pairing cutting-edge technologies with hands-on projects and a professional showcase, we prepare students not only to succeed in school, but to imagine and create the future.”
Registration
Spaces are strictly limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
To secure your child’s place, visit: learnobots.com/summer-camp-2025
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Another sham program and a big joke. These kids need to know what things are and experience joy.
What kind of entrepreneurs are you thinking at age 5-17? 🤔
Only people will extremely rich families can afford to get any “entrepreneur” nonsense.
People need jobs , they need skills and platform to create things which are denied sadly.
We don’t make cars
We don’t male cpu or gpu
We can’t even create quality replacement parts for numerous mobile phone equipments
We don’t make car parts
We don’t have battery tech to create spare pads of evs.
We don’t have entrepreneurs who support affordable products.
In pakistan , entrepreneur is some rich kid who opens up a Cafe or a shopping delivery app.
This is another joke
If you couldn’t be an entrepreneur, it doesn’t mean none off your offsprings can ever be. Use common sense and logic instead of interpreting everything without logic and just rants and complaints. That’s totally unproductive attitude and you won’t grow nor let your kids grow with this type of mindset. Even your mindset will hammer the growth of many around you.
Incredible effort but I don’t get the payment plan exact venue location of Rawat and it’s denying me to join watsapp group
We can see clearly a Pakistani mindset because packaging of all the seats are still in tact. LOL!