True Robotics, Inc.
Our mission is to empower and inspire students by providing them with a comprehensive STEM education.
06/12/2026
Collaboration is one of the most valuable skills students can develop. 🤝🤖
In robotics, students learn how to share ideas, listen to different perspectives, divide responsibilities, and work together toward a common goal. Those experiences help prepare them not just for future careers, but for everyday life.
Great things happen when students learn to solve challenges as a team.
06/11/2026
Some students discover a passion for STEM the first time they bring a robot to life. 🚀
Seeing something they built move, respond, or complete a challenge creates a powerful connection between learning and achievement. It's a reminder that students are capable of more than they often realize.
Sometimes all they need is the opportunity to try.
06/09/2026
Every robot tells a story of problem-solving. ⚙️🤖
Behind every successful build are ideas that were tested, challenges that were overcome, and lessons learned along the way. Students discover that mistakes aren't failures—they're part of the design process.
The ability to learn, adapt, and improve is a skill they'll use for years to come.
06/08/2026
What happens when students stop following instructions and start solving problems?
With Axle, students design, build, test, and improve their own robotic solutions while developing coding, engineering, and critical-thinking skills along the way. 🤖
Every challenge becomes an opportunity to collaborate, think creatively, and learn through hands-on experience.
That's the power of robotics done right.
06/04/2026
We had a great time visiting Springfield Public Schools - Massachusetts for their annual Computer Science Showcase at Boland Elementary School in Springfield, MA! 🤖✨
True Robotics Representative Anthony Galgano attended the event, bringing along Fido to help students explore hands-on robotics and computer science in action. It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with students, educators, and district leaders who are passionate about expanding access to STEM learning.
A special thank you to Trust Okorie, STEM teacher at Springfield STEM Middle Academy, for stopping by the True Robotics table and sharing how his students have been using the Axle Robot Kit this year. It’s always exciting to see classrooms bringing robotics to life through real student experiences.
We also want to extend our appreciation to Rachel Miller, Supervisor of DLCS at Springfield Public Schools, for inviting us and for her continued support in growing computer science opportunities for all students across the district.
Events like this highlight the power of collaboration in education—and the impact of giving students meaningful, hands-on experiences with technology. 💡
06/02/2026
Every robot tells a story of problem-solving. ⚙️🤖
Behind every successful build are ideas that were tested, challenges that were overcome, and lessons learned along the way. Students discover that mistakes aren't failures—they're part of the design process.
The ability to learn, adapt, and improve is a skill they'll use for years to come.
06/01/2026
The best STEM lessons don’t end when the class period is over. 🤖💡
When students are engaged in meaningful, hands-on learning, they keep thinking about their projects long after they leave the classroom. They ask questions, share ideas, and look for new ways to improve what they’ve built.
That curiosity is where lifelong learning begins.
05/29/2026
One highlight from the Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy visit to True Robotics was getting a closer look at how Treads robots come together. 🤖
Students had the chance to explore the assembly process, learn more about the different components that make up the robots, and see firsthand how teamwork and attention to detail play a role in educational robotics.
After years of partnering with SJP2, it was exciting to share a behind-the-scenes perspective on the work that helps bring robotics learning into classrooms. 💡
05/28/2026
As part of their recent visit to True Robotics, students from Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy got a closer look at some of the tools and systems that help support robotics programs behind the scenes. ⚙️
Students explored our warehouse, checked out the 3D printers and laser cutter, and learned more about the process of designing, organizing, and preparing materials that eventually make their way into classrooms.
It was a fun opportunity to connect classroom STEM learning to the real work happening every day at True Robotics. 🤖
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