AI & Robotics: Transforming Education with Robot Wallah
Bringing AI & Robotics Education to Every Student
Technology is rapidly transforming our world, and Robot Wallah is making sure that students in India are prepared for the future. By establishing Robotics Labs, ATL Labs, PM Shri School Labs, and STEAM Labs, Robot Wallah is bringing hands-on learning in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and automation to schools and colleges across the country.
Instead of just reading about technology, students are actively building real projects, experimenting with AI, and understanding how machines work. This hands-on approach not only makes learning exciting but also prepares them for the careers of tomorrow.

Why AI & Robotics Matter
Vikas Singh, Founder & CEO of Robot Wallah, believes that AI is the most significant discovery in human history—more impactful than electricity or even the industrial revolution. According to him, AI and robotics will shape the future, and students who master these skills today will be the innovators and leaders of tomorrow.
“When students work on real projects, they create new ideas. And who knows? One of those ideas could become the next billion-dollar company!” says Singh.
His vision is simple: Teach AI and robotics today so that the next generation can build startups, create jobs, and drive India’s economic growth. He even envisions many young minds pioneering innovations in aerospace by 2030.
Robot Wallah’s Mission: Learning That Creates Jobs
Robot Wallah isn’t just about teaching robotics—it’s about building a better future. Their mission follows a clear roadmap:
Learning Robotics → Developing Skills → More Startups → More Jobs → Less Poverty → A Better World
By training young minds in AI and robotics, Robot Wallah is helping create job opportunities, supporting new businesses, and reducing unemployment. With the right skills, students become innovators, problem-solvers, and entrepreneurs who can shape the future.

The Turning Point: A Need for Practical Learning
Vikas Singh was driven to start Robot Wallah after noticing a huge gap in the Indian education system. Schools focus on theoretical knowledge, but there is little emphasis on hands-on learning.
“In schools, nobody talks about making real projects. Even parents focus on marks rather than asking their children what live project they built. Education needs to go beyond exams and teach students how to apply their knowledge to real-world challenges.”
Struggles & Obstacles
Like any entrepreneur, Singh faced several challenges on his journey. However, he believes that every problem comes with a solution.
“Every morning, I tell myself that no matter what challenges arise, I will find a way to solve them. Life is about problem-solving—just like we learn in mathematics. It’s all about resilience and innovation.”
Achievements & Milestones
Despite the hurdles, Robot Wallah has achieved significant milestones:
- Collaborated with Elan & Envision IIT Hyderabad
- Established Robotics Labs in 100 schools
- Trained over 200,000 students worldwide
These accomplishments reflect Robot Wallah’s dedication to shaping the future of education and empowering students with essential tech skills.
Motivation & Future Goals
Singh firmly believes that the human brain is the most powerful tool, and the only thing that matters is taking action.
“My goal is to civilize our biodiversity—helping animals and other species find new habitable planets. I dream of young innovators learning AI and robotics to build homes on Mars. It may take a hundred years, but with practical learning, the impossible can become reality. Today’s generation and the next will turn these dreams into tangible solutions.”
A Call to Action: Learn AI & Shape the Future
Singh urges everyone—students, doctors, lawyers, and professionals—to learn AI and integrate it into their work.
“AI isn’t just for engineers. No matter your profession, AI will enhance your capabilities. Learn it, use it, and be part of the future.”
With Robot Wallah, the future of AI and robotics in education is already taking shape. As students build and innovate, they are not just preparing for jobs—they are creating them.
The future is AI, and Robot Wallah is making sure India’s students are ready to lead it.