Witblox appreciated by the Royal Academy of Engineering, London

Film Blog India
2 min readFeb 19, 2020

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Catering to over 10,000 children in India and abroad, it was time for a much-awaited appreciation for India based startup for children — Witblox, a robotics learning app

Amit Modi (fourth from the right) the founder of Witblox — a robotics learning app

With an idea of delivering high quality of STEM education to children, Witblox — a robotics learning app has now stepped into the international circuit of education. In January 2020, the founder of the Witblox Amit Modi was invited by the Royal Academy of Engineering, London to participate in a week’s long program where the academy tried to understand & motivate engineers from across the world for the betterment of our society. Engineers from across the globe participated in the program which helped them understand the world from various new perspectives.

Andrew Gaule holding the Witblox Kit

STEM education across the globe is recognised as the best-suited form of learning for the upcoming future. But delivering the same in a country like India is not at all easy. Andrew Gaule, one of the mentors of the Royal Academy made a special mention about witblox as he was quite surprised to see the kind of effort Amit Modi and his team is taking along for STEM education across the country.

Amit Modi, founder of Witblox

Amit Modi, an IIT Bombay alumni was always fascinated about things happening in and around the field of science. When he realised the limitations of self-exploration in the field of daily science he started his weekend tech club by the name tech shiksha. This was a decade back. Today with all his experience he is leading India’s best robotics learning app Witblox. The intension was always to give something extra to the children other than their regular school syllabus.

You can either download the witblox app from the google play store or you can simple order the robotics kit from Amazon.

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