GenTech Summer Camps provide immersive, week-long tech adventures where kids don't just use technology—they build it, program it, and often take their creations home.
GenTech KidsTech AI & IoT Camp offers immersive, week-long tech adventures where students actively build, program, and take home technology. The curriculum focuses on developing real technical skills through hands-on, instructor-led projects. Campers explore various aspects of technology, including robotics, game design, computer building, drones, rockets, and electronics. The program aims to spark curiosity, build confidence, and provide practical experience in rapidly expanding industries like cybersecurity, robotics, and software engineering. Students will engage in activities such as designing and coding 3D games, building and programming robots, 3D printing rockets, and constructing their own computers. The camp emphasizes problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, culminating in Friday showcases where students present their projects.
A typical day involves hands-on instruction led by expert GenTech instructors, working on real projects, and a supervised lunch break for full-day campers.
This camp is ideal for curious kids, creative builders, gamers, and future engineers aged 5-17 who want to explore technology and develop real-world STEM skills.
402 E Greenway Pkwy UNIT 21, Phoenix, AZ 85022
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