Entrepreneurship for Kids

RoboVenture

An intensive training program targeting children and youth aged 5 to 17. The program combines programming skills with entrepreneurial development, offering participants a unique opportunity to gain advanced hands-on experience in both technology and entrepreneurship.

Core Pillars of the Program:

  • Programming Education: Enabling participants to write code and develop tech products.
  • Entrepreneurial Mindset: Training them to transform ideas into viable projects and actual startups.
  • Practical Experience: Applying a learning-by-doing approach through real projects and practical challenges.
  • Teamwork: Developing communication and collaboration skills through organized group activities.

Vision
Our goal is to prepare a generation of youth with strong technical knowledge and innovative capacity, equipping them to contribute to building impactful economic and social ventures in the future.

RoboVenture stands as a pioneering educational model that merges technology and entrepreneurship within a constructive competitive framework, aiming to provide children and youth with advanced experiences that shape their personalities and prepare them for the future with confidence.

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Key Partners in RoboVenture

Strategic Sponsor

As an investment firm dedicated to supporting startups, Edafa Venture contributes to RoboVenture by connecting participants’ educational journey with the real investment ecosystem. This strengthens their confidence and offers them a practical launching point into the entrepreneurial path.

Knowledge Curriculum Partner

Leveraging its global expertise in developing digital educational content, McGraw-Hill provides outstanding programs in programming, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship.

Training Partner

Ibdaa Academy leads the training aspect through specialized labs and workshops supervised by senior engineers and experts.

Program Structure

A Clear Progressive Path

Through educational curricula, interactive programs, and creative activities, we help children develop critical thinking, leadership, and problem-solving skills in a fun and age-appropriate way.
The program is designed as a step-by-step learning journey, starting from a simple idea and culminating in a project or startup that can be showcased to investors. Each stage is built around measurable, practical outcomes:

Stage 1: Fundamentals & Discovery

Stage 2: Mini Portfolio

Stage 3: Prototype + Business Model

Stage 4: Startup & Launch

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Program Structure

Age Tracks

Little Innovators (5–8 years)

Focus on curiosity, teamwork, and discovering the concept of problem-solving.

Builder Tracks (9–11 years)

Learning how to turn ideas into simple business models.

Innovator Sprints (12–14 years)

Acquiring advanced design thinking skills, developing prototypes, conducting field tests, and understanding hypothesis validation.

Founder Accelerator (15–17 years)

Developing a full-fledged venture, writing a business plan, preparing an investment pitch, and learning the basics of financing and early-stage valuation.

Program Structure

Methodology & Teaching Approaches

Learning by Doing:

Gaining skills through real, hands-on projects.

Design Thinking:

Understanding people and their needs → Defining the problem → Generating solutions → Creating a simple prototype → Testing and improving the solution with people.

Simplified Lean Startup for Kids:

Formulating hypotheses, testing MVPs, and learning from feedback.

Collaborative & Play-Based Learning:

Group activities and competitions to boost engagement and excitement.

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Expected Learning Outcomes

Developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Improving presentation and communication skills.

Understanding the principles of business models and simplified financing.