Students’ Robotics & Drone Club
Innovate. Build. Fly. Lead.
The Students’ Robotics & Drone Club at Horizon College of Engineering is a vibrant, student-led initiative designed to foster creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on innovation in the fields of robotics and aerial technologies. The club provides a dynamic platform for students from all engineering streams to design, build, test, and deploy robotic systems and drones for real-world applications.
We believe in learning by doing—and our club is where theory meets action.
Objectives of the Club:
- To develop technical and practical knowledge in robotics, drones, and embedded systems
- To encourage interdisciplinary collaboration on innovative projects
- To participate in national and international robotics/drone competitions and expos
- To promote research and development in automation, AI-integrated robotics, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
- To prepare students for careers in robotics, aerospace, defense, automation, and emerging tech industries
Key Activities:
- Workshops & Training: Hands-on sessions on Arduino, Raspberry Pi, sensor interfacing, drone assembly, flight simulation, and more
- Projects & Prototyping: Build autonomous robots, quadcopters, surveillance drones, delivery systems, and agricultural drones
- Competitions: Participate in events like Robowars, Drone Racing, TechFests, and national-level innovation challenges
- Industry Collaboration: Connect with drone startups, robotics labs, and defense tech incubators for mentorship and real-time exposure
- Community Projects: Deploy drones and robots for social good—such as disaster response models, precision farming, and campus automation
Who Can Join?
The club is open to all students of Horizon College who have an interest in robotics, electronics, mechanical design, coding, or just a passion for building things that move and fly!
No prior experience is required—just curiosity, commitment, and a willingness to learn.
Club Facilities:
Guidance from faculty coordinators and external industry mentors
Fully-equipped Robotics Lab with kits, tools, and controllers
Drone flying arena (designated area for testing and simulations)
3D printing and fabrication support