Workshops for libraries and Museums include guided activity for children (5-14) on AI & Coding, Robotics and Electronics topics. At Matris Robotic, we have partnered with over 100 libraries and museums in the UK. Our workshops are designed to connect Robotics, Electronics, Coding, and Artificial Intelligence in creative, hands-on ways. Students explore how these areas as a team member to design and build innovative, real-world projects. 

We have special on-demand workshops (like nature-inspired robotics) based on integration of Electronics, Robotics and AI in collaboration with libraries, museums of London. Some of our previous Workshops are:

✅ STEM Session – Coldharbour Library

A fast-paced STEM hour with exciting experiments and problem-solving activities in the library.

Date: 16th August 2025
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Coldharbour Library

✅ Gardening & Animals – Downham Library

Learn about plants, insects, and small animals in this nature-inspired hands-on session at the library garden.

Date: 20th August 2025
Time: 10:00 AM–12:30 PM (2 sessions)
Location: Downham Library

✅ STEM Session – Coldharbour Library

A fast-paced STEM hour with exciting experiments and problem-solving activities in the library.

Date: 16th August 2025
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Coldharbour Library

✅ Dragonfly Workshop – WWT London Wetland

A three-session workshop focused on dragonflies and their ecosystems—perfect for kids who love nature and science!

Date: 13th August 2025
Time: 10:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: WWt London Wetland

✅ Animal Workshop – Horniman Museum and Gardens

Children will meet a range of live animals and learn about their habitats, behaviours, and role in nature conservation.

Date: 6th August 2025
Time: 10:00 AM–3:30 PM
Location: Horniman Museum
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✅ Dragonfly Craft and Electronics Workshop– WWT London Wetland

A full-day nature-tech experience with field discovery, creative crafts, and simple electronics for curious young minds!

Date: 30th July 2025
Time: 10:30 AM – 3:30 PM
location: WWT London Wetland

✅ Computing Workshop – Maria Fidelis

A fun and interactive computing session where children explore logic, problem-solving,
and basic coding concepts in a playful environment.

Date: 14th July 2025
Time: 11:40 AM–2:50 PM
Location: Maria Fidelis School

✅ Smart City: Building a Greener Future – North Woolwich Library

In this hands-on workshop with Matris Robotic, children will design eco-friendly smart cities while exploring circuits, sensors, and renewable energy systems—using technology to imagine brighter, greener urban spaces.

Date: Friday 31 October 2025 
Time: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
location: North Woolwich Library – 5 Pier Parade North Woolwich
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✅ Smart City: Building a Greener Future – Green Street Library

Discover how solar energy can light up our cities sustainably!

Date: Friday 31 October 2025 
Time: 12:30 PM – 14:00 PM
location: Green Street Library – 337-341 Green Street Upton Park
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We supply all components and equipment required for the workshops, and there is no need to purchase any additional materials. Below is more information about workshops:

AI & Coding Workshops

In our AI & Coding workshops, children learn the basics of Artificial Intelligence and programming through fun and hands-on projects.

They develop their own games, create music with code, and explore Scratch and Python programming in an age-appropriate way.

This workshops are designed to spark creativity, logical thinking, and problem-solving. These engaging tools allowing students to create animations, and interactive stories while learning core programming concepts.

Robotics Workshops:

The “Robotics” workshop is a research-based teaching system developed by Matris Robotic to help students learn science and mathematics concepts through hands-on, practical application.

Students engage with multidisciplinary STEM projects such as Smart City, London Bridge, and Amuzment Park, choosing their preferred designs to build, test, and deploy. Each project is broken down into smaller sub-projects, with students taking on specific roles that involve troubleshooting, monitoring, and collaboration.

Throughout the process, students gain experience in project planning, time management, and teamwork, while also exploring and researching the scientific and mathematical concepts needed to successfully complete their projects.  Some examples are:

Electronics Workshops

In Electronics workshop, children explore electronics by creating real-world projects such as smart street lighting and eco-friendly smart homes.

They learn how circuits, sensors, and renewable energy systems work, fostering both innovation and environmental awareness.

It’s a fun and engaging way to introduce young minds to sustainable technology while developing creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.

In Electronics workshop, children explore electronics by creating real-world projects such as smart street lighting and eco-friendly smart homes.

They learn how circuits, sensors, and renewable energy systems work, fostering both innovation and environmental awareness.

It’s a fun and engaging way to introduce young minds to sustainable technology while developing creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.

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