Intro Robotics Lab
Students learn motors, sensors, controllers, and simple programming through guided challenges that build confidence step by step.
Pre-launching in Puyallup, Washington
MarsReach Robotics is creating a friendly STEM space where students learn by building, testing, collaborating, and bringing their ideas to life.
What students will build
Each session is designed to help students understand the why behind the build, then use that understanding to make something move, sense, react, or solve a challenge.
Students learn motors, sensors, controllers, and simple programming through guided challenges that build confidence step by step.
Learners connect code to physical outcomes, using logic, loops, inputs, and debugging to control real robot behavior.
Students sketch, prototype, test, and improve their designs while learning how engineers turn rough ideas into useful systems.
Future tracks will introduce AI concepts, autonomous behavior, computer vision, and more open-ended student projects.
The MarsReach experience
The goal is to make technology feel approachable. Students leave with stronger technical instincts and the confidence to keep asking better questions.
Start with a clear challenge and a quick concept demo.
Assemble circuits, mechanisms, or code with mentor guidance.
Run experiments, spot problems, and debug the design.
Reflect, iterate, and present what changed and why.
For families
MarsReach is being shaped for students who are curious about robots, space, games, machines, coding, or simply how things work.
Lessons are structured so students can start without feeling behind, then grow into more complex challenges.
Students learn that mistakes are useful signals, not dead ends. That mindset matters in engineering and in life.
Built for families around Puyallup and nearby communities who want accessible STEM opportunities close to home.
Launch updates
Share your interest and we will send important updates about launch timing, age groups, and early program availability.
Tell us who you are and what kind of robotics experience your student is excited about.