Kuba Makerspace is launching an innovative Technology and Innovation camp in Lira, designed to empower young minds with cutting-edge skills for the future. Located at Plot 1-2, Engola Sam Road, Lira Job Centre, Ireda Housing Estate, this program offers hands-on learning experiences for children and youth aged 3-18 years.
Theme: Future Builders
This theme empowers learners to build, design, test, and present real-world technology solutions. Through steady hands-on engagement, students explore robotics, electronics, coding, artificial intelligence, teamwork, and leadership.
Date
January 5th - 25th, 2026
Format
Non-residential
Fee
UGX 100,000 per participant
Duration
Three-week intensive program
Key points
Election break (January 15th to 18th)
No meals provided
2 hour daily sessions
Learning Tracks
1. Foundational Robotics
Target Group
New learners with little to no prior experience
Key Learning Areas
Introduction to mechanics, electronics, and coding fundamentals
Basic artificial intelligence concepts
Microcontrollers, components, and sensor technology
Hands-On Activities:
Assemble HAK boards to understand circuits and current flow
Learn soldering techniques and sensor attachment
Program using PCDuino kits with Scratch
Build and test functional designs
Develop a team project for final presentation
2. Robotics Engineering
Target Group
Students with strong foundational skills seeking advanced challenges
Key Learning Areas
Advanced mechanical systems and electronics
Complex coding and applied AI
Arduino and Raspberry Pi programming
Input/output systems and sensor behavior analysis
Technical Skills
Programming in Arduino IDE and Python
Circuit board design and printing
Hydraulic system construction for studying movement and force
Prototype development addressing community or market problems
Outcome: Teams create functional prototypes that solve real-world challenges
3. Software Programming
Target Group
Students with no prior experience or basic computer knowledge
Key Learning Areas
Web Development: HTML fundamentals and website creation
Programming Languages: Python and JavaScript
Mobile Development: Android app development for smartphones
Applied Projects: Creating mathematical expressions and functional applications
Outcome: Students work in small groups (2-4 members) to develop a final project on their chosen platform
Soft Skills Development
Beyond technical abilities, students cultivate essential life skills that transform ideas into impactful solutions.
Collaboration
Students learn to plan tasks effectively, distribute roles fairly, and support teammates throughout project development. They practice clear communication and active listening to ensure team success.
Leadership
Each participant leads at least one activity during the camp, gaining experience in task guidance, time management, and directing group progress toward shared goals in a well-structured, supportive setting.
Pitching & Presentation
Students develop the ability to present ideas with clarity and confidence. They prepare concise pitches for their projects and present to peers, mentors, and community members clearly and effectively.
Entrepreneurship
Participants analyze market needs and develop viable concepts linked to their prototypes. Each team creates a basic business model that demonstrates the practical value of their project in real-world contexts.
Team
Amito Juliet
Camp Admin Phaneroo Ministry
Edith Sherrry
Camp Admin Kuba Makerspace
Proscovia Apio
Camp Affairs Kuba Makerspace
Denis Obote
Instructor - Robotics O & P Uganda
Ceaser Otee
Instructor - Robotics Lweero Industries
Samuel Peter Okoci
Instructor - Robotics Lweero Industries
Eric Ojede
Instructor - Software Code To Innovate Africa
Ongiya Emmanuel
Instructor - Software Code To Innovate Africa
Jennifer Akullu
Instructor - Leadership Freelance
Abel Ogwang
Instructor - Entrepreneurship Afrodis World Ltd
Chemis Olet
Instructor - Entrepreneurship Freelance
Grace Kirungi
Instructor - Climate Action Freelance
Additional Learning Opportunities
Students gain exposure to advanced technologies available at Kuba Makerspace:
Virtual Reality (VR) systems
Artificial Intelligence applications
Gaming technologies
Media production tools
These experiences inspire students to excel academically and become innovative leaders in their communities.
Climate Action Integration
Students learn environmental conservation methods that are both productive and financially sustainable. They discover how to create positive environmental change in their communities while generating income through green innovations.
Schedule & Structure
Daily Sessions: Two-hour blocks scheduled each day
Flexible Format: If enrollment grows, we will offer both morning and afternoon sessions to accommodate more participants
Age-Appropriate Grouping: Students are organized by age and experience level to ensure focused, effective learning
Showcase Day
On the final day of camp, students present their projects at a special showcase event. Parents, school administrators, NGO representatives, government officials, and partners are invited to interact with the projects and celebrate student achievements.
Presentations may be individual or team-based, demonstrating the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the program.
Certification
All students who successfully complete the camp receive an official certificate from Kuba Makerspace, recognizing their achievement and newly acquired skills.
Contact & Location
Kuba Makerspace Plot 1-2, Engola Sam Road Lira Job Centre, Ireda Housing Estate Lira, Uganda