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TECHLAB Academy is a technology and holistic skills development program for children. Its philosophy is to help kids move from “passively using screens” to “actively creating, expressing themselves, and solving problems.” Courses cover robotics, mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence, Scratch/programming, public speaking, leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The goal is not only to teach technical knowledge, but also to develop logic, creativity, confident communication, and the ability to adapt to the future.
The website presents two main tracks. The first is a mechanical engineering workshop in partnership with Young Engineers, designed for children aged 6–10 and 7–10. Each session lasts 75 minutes and covers robotics, mechanics, building, problem-solving, and hands-on activities. The second is TECHLAB Academy’s own Technology & Leadership program for children aged 6–14, which includes Coding & AI, public speaking for kids, leadership, confidence building, Scratch, introductory AI, and project creation. Delivery formats include online classes and Premium in-home workshops.
Pricing is partially transparent: the online Technology & Leadership program costs $130 per month; the Premium in-home workshop costs $300 per month for one child, $500 per month for two children, and $600 per month for three children. A free trial class is also available. However, pricing for the Young Engineers mechanical engineering program is not listed, and the website does not specify class frequency, total course hours, class size, cancellation policies, or payment methods. There is also no mention of completion certificates, official accreditation, or measurable learning assessments.
The main strength is its relatively comprehensive course mix, combining technology fundamentals with communication and leadership training, which aligns well with parents’ current demand for both STEAM education and soft skills development. Its emphasis on practical interaction, project creation, and a safe, friendly environment also makes it suitable for younger children. Founder Rita Djimeli claims to have over 10 years of experience in technology education, and the partnership with the Young Engineers methodology adds a degree of credibility. The downside is that the information provided still feels somewhat marketing-oriented, with limited details on course syllabi, the size of the teaching team, student outcomes, service areas, and accreditation. Parents will need to inquire further before enrolling.
It is best suited for families with children aged 6–14 who are interested in robotics, programming, or AI, while also needing to improve confidence in communication and leadership. It is also a good fit for parents who want to try a free trial class before making a decision. Access from mainland China cannot be determined based on the available content and is marked as unknown.
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