TraceBot Robotics Workshop Conducted for PU Students by BIT Polytechnic CSE Department

A two-day TraceBot robotics workshop organized by BIT Polytechnic CSE students introduced PU students to sensors, circuits, and programming through hands-on line follower robot building.

6/19/20251 min read

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at BIT Polytechnic successfully organized a two-day TraceBot Robotics Workshop on June 17th and 18th at BIT PU College. The workshop was conducted by 3rd-year CSE students under the leadership of Muhammad Hashim, as part of the initiatives of the D-CODEX Club.

The hands-on workshop introduced PU students to the fundamentals of robotics by guiding them through the process of designing and building Line Follower Robots from scratch. Participants explored key concepts such as sensors, electronic circuits, and programming logic, gaining practical exposure to real-world technology applications.

Over the two days, students actively engaged in assembling and coding their robots, culminating in an exciting team race challenge where they tested their creations on a line-following track. The workshop was conducted daily from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM and also featured interactive tech games and prize-winning opportunities.

All participants were awarded certificates of participation. The workshop aimed to nurture curiosity in robotics, encourage innovation, and provide students with practical technical skills through experiential learning.