MicroMaker: Microchips to Collaborative Robotics Camp
Step into the world of modern engineering at the MicroMaker: Microchips to Collaborative Robotics summer camp for ages 15 - 18, where students explore how technology evolves from microchips to real-world robotic systems. Participants will learn directly from an Arizona State University faculty member, gaining insight into the same tools and techniques used in college labs and industry. The experience begins with embedded systems, where students program the ESP32-S3 using MicroPython and work with sensors and peripherals to build interactive devices. In the second phase, they transition to collaborative robotics, programming a six-axis robot arm to perform motion control, set coordinate frames, and complete tasks. By connecting coding, electronics, and robotics, MicroMaker gives students practical experience in modern automation—and a clear view of what engineering looks like in action.
This camp runs from 9 AM - 5 PM each day. Campers must bring their own lunches.