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Drobots Summer Programs offers hands-on activities with drones, game development, robotics, Roblox design, AI, AR, VR, animation, engineering, movie making, crafts, programming, and an Aerial Robotics Drone Competition. Participants can also work with LEGO & K’Nex robotics, Minecraft, LEGO engineering and STEM projects, robotics engineering, 3D and 2D design, digital animation, 3D printing, mobile app development, and game design. Many sessions include drone flight skills such as FPV racing, obstacle course racing, delivery, search and rescue, mapping, autonomous flight, aerial mapping, and photography and videography, along with visual arts and indoor/outdoor adventure and obstacle challenges.
• Ages: 5–17 years old
Drobots Summer Programs has been offering creative summer camps to students nationwide for over twenty years. The program includes StemQuest adventure programs that unplug kids from the computer screen in a narrative-based, hands-on STEM format with active indoor and outdoor adventure. Future Tech sessions may feature artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality, voice user interfaces, image recognition software, AR Kit, and mixed reality tools. Drone programs are described as “Get out of the chair and into the air,” and are noted as the “#1 drone camp in the country,” with no drone experience necessary and no drone equipment needed.
Drobots Summer Programs states that beginners, intermediate, and experienced creators are all welcome, and that it offers programs for kids and teens of all experience levels interested in drones, robotics, game design, coding, Roblox, LEGO & K’Nex robotics, AI, AR, VR, entrepreneurship, engineering, business, and drone competitions. The organization notes that it offers a variety of game development and computer programming summer camps for boys and girls in grades K–12 and that participants can use the same professional computer languages and tools used by Epic Games, Supercell, EA Sports, Apple, Intel, Google, and Facebook. The environment is described as safe, positive, encouraging, and friendly, with the tagline “Safe. Fun. Educational.” and “Where Technology Meets Fresh Air,” and it highlights that positivity, safety, and fun are included.
Drobots Summer Programs is honored to be included in Forbes Magazine and The Wall Street Journal and is fully accredited by STEM.org. It also notes that it offers grant-funded summer programs for multiple program types and convenient summer camp locations nationwide for kids and summer programs for teens.
One parent, an MIT Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, shared that his 9-year-old daughter gained a sense of ownership and working knowledge of quadcopter technology during a week of camp and described the program as having strong staff. Another parent, a teacher and mother of a 13-year-old boy, said her child had the time of his life and that they now race drones in their neighborhood, and she appreciated that most of the program time was outside. A third parent, an entrepreneur and father of a 13-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy, said that drones became a full immersion interest for his teens and that they are already using what they learned from Drobots in the classroom. An engineer and parent described the Drobots Drone Camp as the most exciting STEM program her children had been part of and liked that the program combined creative and exploratory activities with time spent outside and not behind a screen all day.
Last updated March 30, 2026.
• Ages: 5–17 years old
Drobots Summer Programs has been offering creative summer camps to students nationwide for over twenty years. The program includes StemQuest adventure programs that unplug kids from the computer screen in a narrative-based, hands-on STEM format with active indoor and outdoor adventure. Future Tech sessions may feature artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality, voice user interfaces, image recognition software, AR Kit, and mixed reality tools. Drone programs are described as “Get out of the chair and into the air,” and are noted as the “#1 drone camp in the country,” with no drone experience necessary and no drone equipment needed.
Drobots Summer Programs states that beginners, intermediate, and experienced creators are all welcome, and that it offers programs for kids and teens of all experience levels interested in drones, robotics, game design, coding, Roblox, LEGO & K’Nex robotics, AI, AR, VR, entrepreneurship, engineering, business, and drone competitions. The organization notes that it offers a variety of game development and computer programming summer camps for boys and girls in grades K–12 and that participants can use the same professional computer languages and tools used by Epic Games, Supercell, EA Sports, Apple, Intel, Google, and Facebook. The environment is described as safe, positive, encouraging, and friendly, with the tagline “Safe. Fun. Educational.” and “Where Technology Meets Fresh Air,” and it highlights that positivity, safety, and fun are included.
Drobots Summer Programs is honored to be included in Forbes Magazine and The Wall Street Journal and is fully accredited by STEM.org. It also notes that it offers grant-funded summer programs for multiple program types and convenient summer camp locations nationwide for kids and summer programs for teens.
One parent, an MIT Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, shared that his 9-year-old daughter gained a sense of ownership and working knowledge of quadcopter technology during a week of camp and described the program as having strong staff. Another parent, a teacher and mother of a 13-year-old boy, said her child had the time of his life and that they now race drones in their neighborhood, and she appreciated that most of the program time was outside. A third parent, an entrepreneur and father of a 13-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy, said that drones became a full immersion interest for his teens and that they are already using what they learned from Drobots in the classroom. An engineer and parent described the Drobots Drone Camp as the most exciting STEM program her children had been part of and liked that the program combined creative and exploratory activities with time spent outside and not behind a screen all day.
Last updated March 30, 2026.
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