A Warmar Tech Community Outreach program

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Warmar Tech Makers Lab

Build. Code. Create.

A hands-on place where kids and teens can explore robotics, coding, engineering, 3D printing, and creative technology.

Parents do not need to be technology experts. Bring the curiosity; we will help your family find a practical place to begin.

Find your starting point

Five ways to get hands-on with technology.

01

Robotics

Build, wire, program, test, and improve machines that move and respond.

02

Coding

Turn ideas into instructions, apps, experiments, and useful digital tools.

03

Engineering

Explore how things work through practical challenges and prototypes.

04

3D Printing

Design parts, prepare models, and watch a digital idea become physical.

05

Creative Projects

Combine technology, design, and imagination in a project that is yours.

Built for growing makers

Fun enough to spark curiosity. Clear enough for parents.

Kids

Friendly starting points, visible progress, and room to learn by trying.

Teens

Deeper skills, more independence, and projects that can grow with their interests.

Parents

Clear age guidance, skill expectations, supply lists, safety notes, and honest next steps.

The maker loop

Start curious. Leave with progress.

You do not need to arrive as an expert. Bring an idea, a question, or a willingness to try.

Choose a challenge

Pick a guided project, solve a practical problem, or bring an idea of your own.

Build and learn

Experiment with tools, materials, and code while learning why each choice works.

Test and improve

See what happens, make a change, and carry the next idea forward.

Made here

Projects, kits, and useful things from the lab.

Small-batch creations, learning kits, and practical products designed or produced through Warmar Tech Makers Lab. Product details will call out age guidance, skill level, included materials, and recommended adult support.

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Make the next thing

Have a project, class, kit, or collaboration in mind?

Tell us what your child or teen wants to build or learn. We will help your family find a practical place to begin.