Nextlab.tech supports universities and higher education institutions by providing foundational robotics solutions for laboratory courses and practical classes, especially for students with no prior experience in robotics or electronics.
The focus is on accessibility, hands-on learning, and easy integration into existing academic programs. The robotics kits are designed to help students quickly understand core concepts while working with real hardware and industry-relevant tools.

For university labs and introductory courses, two key solution lines are available:
- ENTRY Robotics Kits
Designed for introductory university laboratories, ENTRY kits offer a classical electronics and robotics learning experience based on Arduino-compatible microcontrollers. They enable students to:- Learn electronics and microcontroller programming from the ground up
- Work individually or in small laboratory groups
- Transition smoothly from theory to practical experimentation
- Gain hands-on experience with the Arduino IDE and C/C++ programming

- GREEN Robotics Kits
Intended for project-based university labs with a sustainability focus, GREEN kits allow students to:- Work with environmental and energy-related sensors
- Explore green and energy-efficient robotics concepts
- Develop applied engineering projects aligned with ESG principles
- Engage in interdisciplinary and team-based laboratory work

Both ENTRY and GREEN kits are suitable for first- and second-year university students and support laboratory activities in robotics, mechatronics, computer science, embedded systems, electronics, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, sustainable technologies, and STEM foundation programs.
The kits are lab-ready, scalable across student cohorts, and supported by structured learning resources. This enables universities to equip laboratories efficiently, reduce the entry barrier for beginners, and ensure that all students—regardless of prior experience—can actively participate.
Nextlab.tech serves as a reliable partner for universities seeking to build modern, inclusive, and practice-oriented robotics laboratories that prepare students for advanced coursework and real-world engineering challenges.
