Real Skills. Real Achievements.
Playto students applying robotics skills on school, national and global platforms.
Families across Duluth including Sugarloaf corridor, Berkeley Lake, Rogers Bridge, Cardinal Lake, Bunten Road, Pleasant Hill Road, Riverbrooke, St. Marlo, and Peachtree Ridge, are enrolling in the Robotics Summer Camp. Book your free trial class today.
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Playto students applying robotics skills on school, national and global platforms.
Global
Luxembourg, Europe
Silver Medal, Mobisciences Tunisia. Jonk Fuerscher (Young Researcher) Award in Luxembourg.
Represented Luxembourg at the Global Level
Global
Delhi NCR, India
Gold Medal, India Finals - Robotics for Good Youth Challenge (ITU, United Nations)
Representing India at the Geneva Global Finals.
School Level
Austin, Texas, USA
Won his school's Shark Tank competition for presenting his innovation, Nikola.
Built a fully functioning prototype at a young age.
School Level
Frisco, Texas, USA
Won the Best Presentation Award for his Robot that detects debris on the roads and prevents accidents.
Built a functioning project blending robotics and AI.
District
Seattle, Washington, USA
Won Inter-School Science Fair for building an autonomous mapping robot.
Recognized for his skills in science and innovation.
District
Plano, Texas, USA
Selected for her district's ISS Build Team after presenting her Robotic Arm project.
Chosen for her strong thinking and skills.
Global
Sharjah, UAE
Won the Outstanding Innovation Award at the Code for Future Summit, Sharjah
Recognized at a leading AI & tech summit
National
HCMC, Vietnam
Won 2nd Medal in World Robot Olympiad Competition in South Vietnam.
Awarded at global robotics competition.
Entrepreneurship
IIT Delhi, India
Founded a drone startup Vecros and raised funding on Shark Tank India and other investors.
Applied robotics expertise to real venture creation.
These are selected highlights from a much larger community of students consistently building and applying their skills.
Students from Duluth, Gwinnett County, and the broader North Atlanta area learn through the same structured curriculum, hands-on projects, and mentorship that have helped these students achieve at national and global levels.
Your child joins a live online trial from your home in Duluth. No travel: our hands-on robotics style works the same across Sugarloaf corridor, Berkeley Lake, Gwinnett Place, Peachtree Ridge, and nearby North Atlanta neighborhoods.
Based on your child's performance in the trial, our expert mentor recommends the right level and track, suited to their age, skill level, and learning pace.
We ship a complete robotics kit to your doorstep in Duluth. Your child builds real robots and learns through hands-on projects with their mentor.
Free delivery to all parts of Duluth, including Downtown Duluth, Parsons Alley, Sugarloaf corridor, Gas South District, Sugarloaf Mills, Gwinnett Place, Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Berkeley Lake, Rogers Bridge, Cardinal Lake, Bunten Road, Pleasant Hill Road, Old Peachtree Road, Peachtree Ridge, Duluth Highway, Riverbrooke, St. Marlo, Johns Creek, Suwanee, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Lawrenceville, Sugar Hill, and Alpharetta. We ship wherever standard carriers deliver in the region.
Your child attends live online classes in Eastern Time (EST/EDT), so sessions can fit school, travel, sports, and evening routines in Duluth. Students from Johns Creek, Alpharetta, and Washington D.C. often book similar Eastern Time windows. Our teachers follow a structured curriculum: building, coding, and real-world problem-solving.
Kids build real robotics projects and can showcase them in competitions. They gain confidence, judge feedback, and real-world exposure.
By the end of the robotics summer camp, your child earns a recognized robotics certificate, completes meaningful projects, and builds strong STEM foundations.
Your child learns deeply, has fun, builds confidence, and develops genuine curiosity for technology, robotics, and innovation, all from the comfort of home in Duluth.
Bhumika P, Student, Plano, Texas
Bhumika, from Plano in the Dallas area, built a robotic arm through our robotics program and was selected for her district's ISS Build Team.
She was recognized for her strong problem-solving skills and technical ability. It's inspiring to see students like Bhumika apply what they learn in our live sessions to real-world projects that earn recognition at the district level and beyond.
We combine robotics, coding, and engineering habits in summer tracks built for curious kids in Duluth and the surrounding North Atlanta community. Students learn by building real projects while families keep the summer schedule flexible at home.
Kids in Duluth build real robots, learn engineering and coding, and tackle challenges that feel like mini missions. The focus is on creativity, logic, and technical confidence at an age-appropriate pace.
Age 8 to 10
A fun introduction to robotics that builds curiosity, creativity, and foundational tech skills through hands-on engagement.
Age 11 to 13
Deeper robotics and coding projects that strengthen problem-solving, logic, and introduce complex engineering concepts.
Age 14 to 16
Advanced robotics projects designed to build real-world skills, portfolio projects, and prepare students for future careers.
Prefer year-round depth after camp? Explore our Robotics Classes for Kids for the same live 1:1 format beyond summer.
We run live online robotics summer camp for Duluth because families here value rigorous STEM learning but do not always want another fixed-location commute. The same mentors, curriculum, and kits are available from home, whether a student lives near Sugarloaf corridor, Gwinnett Place, Downtown Duluth, or Berkeley Lake.
In-person camps can be hit or miss on instructor depth, shared parts bins, and fixed hours. Online-first means your child still builds with their own kit at home while a mentor coaches them live and can build many more projects during the summer break between classes, and not limited to only few hours of classes. Because ideas and creativity flows at any time and the kit should be available to convert those ideas into reality and skills.
That flexibility matters in North Atlanta, where summer travel, sports, tutoring, and traffic along Pleasant Hill Road, Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Sugarloaf Parkway, or I-85 can make specialty camps harder to manage. You get structured robotics, real projects, and optional competition exposure on your timeline.
Many families from Sugarloaf corridor, Berkeley Lake, Rogers Bridge, Cardinal Lake, Bunten Road, Pleasant Hill Road, and Peachtree Ridge have already enrolled in Playto Labs and benefited from the program.
| Factor | Duluth Offline Robotics Camps | Playto Labs Online Robotics Summer Camp |
|---|---|---|
| Instructor Quality |
Limited access to highly qualified
instructors
|
Expert mentors with 10+ years
experience, trained across 500,000+ students globally
|
| Curriculum Depth |
Often generic,non-standardized and
outdated content as they lack experts to revise content
frequently
|
Structured, progressive, and
industry-relevant robotics curriculum developed by the best
education experts with immense experience.
Continously refreshed and updated to keep up to the latest
happenings in Robotics and AI.
|
| Robotics Kit Quality |
Limited kits shared among students.
Students cannot practice at home or implement their own
ideas whenever they want.
|
Latest robotics kits shipped to your
home anywhere in Duluth for continuous practice. Students can use the kit at
home even after the sessions to practice and innovate on
their own ideas.
|
| Hands-On Practice Time |
Practice limited to classroom
hours
|
Kids can practice anytime at home with
their own kit
|
| Learning Flexibility |
Fixed schedules with minimal
flexibility
|
Reschedulable classes and adaptable
pacing
|
| Convenience for Parents |
Requires daily commute and
coordination
|
No travel, no traffic, no time
loss
|
| Certification Value |
Local or low-recognition
certificates
|
Skill-based certification with strong
academic value
|
| Competition & Exposure |
Limited or no competitive exposure as
limited experience of teachers only in the
neighbourhood
|
Access to robotics competitions and real
project showcases. Expert mentors with experience of helping
students win awards at international level.
|
| Cost vs Value |
Higher cost with fewer learning
outcomes
|
More affordable with higher long-term
ROI
|
| Personalization |
One-size-fits-all classroom
approach
|
1:1 sessions, mentor feedback, and
progress tracking
|
| Parent Visibility |
Limited insight into student
learning
|
Transparent progress updates and
performance tracking
|
| Learning Continuity |
Learning stops when summer camp
ends
|
Learning continues beyond camp and
students can learn longer and build real skills over time
which will enable them to win many competitions and build
great profiles for Universities
|
With Playto Labs Robotics Summer Camps, you get everything an in-person robotics class offers, and a lot more, with extended learning benefits beyond the classroom.
Summer is a critical time for kids to stay engaged while learning meaningful skills. Our curriculum is designed so that the mode of learning never becomes a limitation: whether online or offline. What matters most is that children stay curious, build real skills, and enjoy the learning process through hands-on projects, expert mentorship, and structured guidance.
In Duluth, many kids already see technology all around them. The ones who build robots develop real skills, confidence, and a lasting edge.
Our curriculum and kits are STEM.org accredited and designed by alumni of Harvard, IIT, Amazon, Intel, and Microsoft, so your child gets the right level of challenge for their age, with a focus on real skills and real-world implementation, not just theory.
We ship robotics kits with free shipping across Duluth, Downtown Duluth, Parsons Alley, Sugarloaf corridor, Gas South District, Sugarloaf Mills, Gwinnett Place, Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Berkeley Lake, Rogers Bridge, Cardinal Lake, Bunten Road, Pleasant Hill Road, Old Peachtree Road, Peachtree Ridge, Duluth Highway, Riverbrooke, St. Marlo, and nearby Gwinnett County communities. We deliver kits wherever standard carriers reach.
We use FedEx and UPS. Kits typically reach your doorstep in 3-5 business days.
Many parents also explore resources like Robotics for Beginners guide to understand how robotics helps children and how to choose the right program.
Our robotics summer camp is 1:1 live online, so you get a lot of flexibility with class timings. You can pick slots that fit your family's schedule instead of fixed camp hours.
Our teachers work in Eastern Time (EST/EDT), so sessions fit families in Duluth, Gwinnett County, and nearby North Atlanta communities. Students from Washington D.C., New Jersey, and Boston often book similar windows. Our mentors are experienced with Eastern Time families and typical summer schedules across Georgia and the East Coast.
During summer, kids have more free time but often join multiple camps and activities. We offer flexibility to choose timings that don't clash with other plans. That's possible because every class is 1:1, so we can adapt to your preferred days and times instead of a fixed group schedule.
Our classes are live, teacher-led, and designed to keep students actively engaged. Not just watching passive video lessons or following step-by-step instructions without knowing why.
Each session is structured to help children understand how technology works, from basic concepts to real applications, so they don't just follow instructions, but truly grasp why and how things work.
As students continue learning, they gradually move from beginner concepts to more advanced projects, building real skills over time.
If your child is just starting out, you can explore our Robotics for Beginners guide to understand how children typically begin learning and progress in robotics.
In this Robotics Summer Camp in Duluth, we teach kids how to:
Build robotics projects and interactive systems
Code games, apps, and websites
Learn logical thinking and engineering fundamentals
Work on real-world problem-solving challenges
Gain confidence through project-based learning
Every concept is learned by building, testing, fixing mistakes, and improving - just like real engineers do.
Duluth is a North Atlanta suburb where family neighborhoods, strong Gwinnett County schools, international business activity, and major commercial corridors meet. Parents often choose the area for access to Atlanta jobs, a diverse community, good schools, parks, and practical day-to-day convenience. A robotics summer camp fits that lifestyle because children can build real circuits, code, sensors, and robotics projects from home without adding another commute across Pleasant Hill Road, Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Sugarloaf Parkway, or I-85. The online 1:1 format keeps the work hands-on while giving Duluth families more control over summer schedules.
The education ecosystem around Duluth makes STEM learning feel especially relevant. Gwinnett County Public Schools serves the area, and families often track advanced math, science, coding, engineering, robotics teams, and competition opportunities closely. Peachtree Ridge High School's SPIRE program focuses on STEM, innovation, rigor, and excellence, while the Robo Lions robotics team gives students a visible local example of serious robotics work. Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology also sits within reach for county families, with project spaces and advanced learning tied to engineering and emerging technologies. Playto Labs helps younger students turn that environment into practical building skills.
Duluth's employer context is broader than many suburbs because the city sits inside Gwinnett County's corporate and international business network. The City of Duluth highlights information technology, software, communications, healthcare, industrial distribution, and foreign-owned firms. The Sugarloaf corridor includes the Gas South District, Sugarloaf Mills, major offices, retail, entertainment, and service employers, while nearby Johns Creek, Peachtree Corners, Norcross, Suwanee, Alpharetta, and Atlanta add technology, healthcare, finance, logistics, and professional services. Robotics gives kids an early way to practice the habits behind those fields: sequencing, debugging, systems thinking, measurement, persistence, and clear communication.
Summer calendars in Downtown Duluth, Parsons Alley, Sugarloaf, Gwinnett Place, Berkeley Lake, Rogers Bridge, Cardinal Lake, Bunten Road, Pleasant Hill Road, and Peachtree Ridge can fill quickly with camps, sports, family trips, church programs, library events, and parent work commitments. A live online robotics camp reduces daily driving while still giving students a real kit, guided instruction, and personal attention. The robotics kit arrives at home in 3-5 business days, and class times can be arranged around Eastern Time routines. Playto Labs has trained hundreds of thousands of students worldwide and offers robotics summer camps across the USA.
Robotics matters for Duluth kids because it makes STEM concrete. Students do not only watch lessons or complete screen exercises. They wire components, program actions, test sensors, adjust motors, diagnose mistakes, and learn why a design worked or failed. That process builds patience, creativity, problem solving, and confidence. For children growing up around Gwinnett's schools, the Sugarloaf business district, international employers, healthcare organizations, and Atlanta metro technology corridors, robotics can make future engineering, coding, AI, and technical careers feel understandable rather than distant.
Our promise: children do not just learn technology. They learn how to think, solve problems, and build their future.
Playto Labs serves families across Downtown Duluth, Parsons Alley, Sugarloaf corridor, Gas South District, Sugarloaf Mills, Gwinnett Place, Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Berkeley Lake, Rogers Bridge, Cardinal Lake, Bunten Road, Pleasant Hill Road, Old Peachtree Road, Peachtree Ridge, Duluth Highway, Riverbrooke, and St. Marlo. Students also join from nearby Johns Creek, Suwanee, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Lawrenceville, Sugar Hill, and Alpharetta when families want live robotics without another commute.
30096, Downtown Duluth, Gwinnett Place, Berkeley Lake; 30097, Sugarloaf corridor, Riverbrooke, St. Marlo
Parents across these areas choose Playto Labs for high-quality online learning, hands-on robotics kits, expert mentors, and flexible at-home classes.
As more Duluth families look for meaningful summer learning, Playto Labs continues to support students with real skills, real projects, and real outcomes.
Let your child experience our Robotics Summer Camp before enrolling. Start with a FREE live trial class, where your child can explore how we teach, interact with our mentors, and experience hands-on learning in a real session.
If your child doesn't love the experience, there's no pressure to continue. You're free to explore other options. We want families to enroll only when it truly feels like the right fit.
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