About NextGen Makers

About NextGen Makers Robotics Academy

We help children and teenagers become confident, creative and future-ready through robotics, coding and STEM education.

NextGen Makers Robotics Academy is a future skills academy for children and teenagers aged 4 to 18. Our programs help students learn technology through structured, hands-on projects in robotics, coding, STEM, Arduino, IoT, web design, app development and game development.

Ages 4-18 Robotics, Coding & STEM Hands-On Projects Self-Developed Modules 7 Active Branches
Guided robotics class
Building real projects
Who We Are

We turn young learners into confident makers.

NextGen Makers Robotics Academy is a robotics, coding and STEM education academy for children and teenagers aged 4 to 18.

We provide a structured learning pathway that introduces children to technology from an early age and helps them progress into more advanced skills as they grow.

Students begin with basic coding, play-based robotics and STEM activities before moving into Scratch, Arduino, C++ programming, IoT, automation, web design, app development and game development.

At NextGen Makers, students do not just learn how to use technology. They learn how to build, code, test, troubleshoot, create and present their own projects.

Our Belief

Every child can become a maker.

We believe every child has the potential to become a maker, creator and problem-solver. Technology education should not feel too difficult, too technical or too far from a child's world.

That is why our classes are designed to be practical, engaging and age-appropriate. Children learn best when they can touch, build, experiment and see their ideas come to life.

Through hands-on projects, students develop confidence, curiosity and the courage to try again when something does not work. At NextGen Makers, mistakes are part of learning.

Key Message Technology learning is not just about coding.

It is about helping children think, solve problems and create with confidence.

Scratch coding
Arduino project
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Our Approach

Our learning approach.

NextGen Makers uses a structured hands-on learning approach that helps students understand technology step by step.

01

Learn

Students are introduced to robotics, coding or STEM concepts in a simple and age-appropriate way.

02

Build

Students use robotics kits, coding platforms, electronics or digital tools to build their own project.

03

Code

Students apply instructions, sequencing, logic or programming based on their age and level.

04

Test

Students test their project, identify problems and understand what needs to be improved.

05

Improve

Students troubleshoot, adjust, debug and refine their project.

06

Present

Students are encouraged to explain their project and share their ideas confidently.

Our Vision

Preparing future-ready innovators.

To become a leading robotics, coding and STEM education academy that prepares children and teenagers to become confident, creative and future-ready innovators.

Our Mission

Make technology learning practical and meaningful.

  1. Introduce children to robotics, coding and STEM from an early age.
  2. Build a structured technology learning pathway from beginner to advanced level.
  3. Help students develop creativity, logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  4. Encourage children to learn through real hands-on projects.
  5. Prepare young learners with future-ready digital and innovation skills.
  6. Support students in building confidence through project presentation and showcase opportunities.
What Makes Us Different?

Designed for long-term learning, not one-time activities.

Our programs grow with the child and help students build skills step by step.

01

Complete Pathway from Age 4 to 18

Students can start with beginner-friendly robotics and coding at a young age, then progress into Arduino, C++ programming, IoT, web design, app development and game development.

02

Self-Developed Modules

Our robotics, coding and STEM modules are structured according to age, learning level and project complexity.

03

Real Hands-On Projects

Students build real outputs such as robots, games, animations, Arduino projects, IoT systems, websites, apps and digital products.

04

Future-Ready Skills

Students build computational thinking, creativity, problem-solving, teamwork, communication and digital confidence.

05

Trained Facilitators

Our facilitators deliver robotics, coding and STEM lessons in a child-friendly, structured and hands-on way.

06

Visible Progress

Parents can track learning through progress reports, project outputs, certificates, showcase opportunities and project portfolios.

Beginner to Future Innovator

A learning pathway that grows with your child.

NextGen Makers programs are designed to support students from early childhood to teenage years.

A young child may begin by learning basic coding through play-based robotics. As they grow, they can move into Scratch programming, Arduino, electronics, C++ programming, IoT, automation and digital creation.

Explore Our Programs
Robot build
Coding session
Age 4-5

Play-based robotics and early coding

Age 6-9

Scratch, STEM, animation and digital creativity

Age 10+

Arduino, electronics and robotics projects

Age 13+

C++ programming, automation and prototype development

Age 15+

IoT, sensors, smart systems and automation

Age 16+

Web design, app development, game development and digital products

Student showcase project
Student Progress & Showcase

Learning that parents can see.

At NextGen Makers, learning progress is shown through real project outputs. Students are guided to complete activities, build projects, improve their skills and showcase their work.

Parents may receive learning feedback, progress reports and visible project outcomes. Students may also receive certificates of completion and opportunities to participate in student showcase activities such as NextGen Spark.

Progress reports Learning feedback Project outputs Certificate of completion Student showcase opportunities Project portfolio development NextGen Spark participation
Who We Serve

Who is NextGen Makers for?

NextGen Makers is suitable for children and teenagers who want to explore robotics, coding, STEM and digital technology in a fun and practical way.

Children aged 4 to 18
Parents who want early technology exposure for their child
Children who enjoy building, creating and solving problems
Primary school students interested in Scratch, games and STEM
Teenagers interested in Arduino, IoT, automation, web design, app development or game development
Children who need enrichment activities beyond school academics
Children with special needs who may benefit from adaptive robotics learning through NextGen Genius
Main Audience

Our main audience is parents of children aged 6 to 12 around Shah Alam, Bangi, Puncak Alam, Cyberjaya and Selayang, with broader programs available for ages 4 to 18.

Branch Presence

Active branches across Selangor.

NextGen Makers classes are available at active branches across Shah Alam, Bangi, Puncak Alam, Cyberjaya and Selayang.

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Trial Class Available

Not sure which program is suitable for your child?

Book a trial class and let your child experience robotics, coding and STEM learning in a fun hands-on session.

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Trial Class Fee RM99 1 hour hands-on session Book on WhatsApp
About Us FAQ

Questions parents often ask.

What is NextGen Makers Robotics Academy?

NextGen Makers Robotics Academy is a robotics, coding and STEM education academy for children and teenagers aged 4 to 18. The academy helps students learn technology through hands-on projects, including robotics, Scratch, Arduino, IoT, web design, app development and game development.

What makes NextGen Makers different?

NextGen Makers offers a complete learning pathway from age 4 to 18, self-developed modules, hands-on project-based learning, trained facilitators, progress reports, certificates and student showcase opportunities.

Is NextGen Makers suitable for beginners?

Yes. Children with no prior coding or robotics experience can begin with beginner-friendly programs such as Little Maker or Junior Maker, depending on their age and readiness.

How does NextGen Makers teach children?

NextGen Makers uses hands-on project-based learning. Students learn by exploring concepts, building projects, coding, testing, improving and presenting their work.

How can parents start?

Parents can start by booking a RM99 trial class through WhatsApp at 011-5662 0871.

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Let your child learn, build, code and create.

NextGen Makers Robotics Academy helps children and teenagers build future-ready skills through hands-on robotics, coding and STEM education.

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