Aavishkar '26 Festival
Kathmandu University's premier engineering and technology festival featuring intense Robo-Wars, water sanitation AquaBots, hardware hackathons, and interactive tech project showcases.
View Event details & registrationWe are a student-run engineering community at Kathmandu University. In our Dhulikhel workshop, we build combat robots, autonomous line followers, drones, and smart IoT setups. We focus on practical skills, peer learning, and local tech workshops.
Situated at Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel, we are a hands-on workspace where students of all disciplines come to design, write firmware, cut metal, and assemble custom machinery together.
Our workshop is situated between Block 8 and Block 9. It is fully equipped with saws, angle grinders, woodworking machinery, 3D printers, and dedicated electronics working stations.
We bring mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering students together. Members learn to work across disciplines to solve real hardware and software challenges.
Regular student-led bootcamps covering IoT workspace builds, STM32 microcontrollers, Robotics 101, SolidWorks modeling, and ROS configurations.
We travel to schools outside Dhulikhel to set up interactive science days, giving young pupils hands-on contact with basic electronics and code.
At Kathmandu University Robotics Club, we believe academic lectures only take you halfway. True engineering competence comes from holding a soldering iron, debugging register-level errors on microcontrollers, and machining parts to fine tolerances.
Whether you want to learn to build automated robotic arms, high-speed autonomous racers, or environmental monitoring sensors, our workshop is open to anyone willing to put in the hours and get their hands dirty.
2014
Dhulikhel, Nepal
Block 8-9 Interspace
Throughout the year, we host intensive design competitions, engineering hackathons, and interactive tech festivals that draw crowds nationwide.
Kathmandu University's premier engineering and technology festival featuring intense Robo-Wars, water sanitation AquaBots, hardware hackathons, and interactive tech project showcases.
View Event details & registrationInteractive sessions targeting open source hardware, microcontrollers, ROS integrations, sensor fusion, and drone mechanics. Open to students of all disciplines.
[FREE ENTRY] Members OnlyBringing simple electronics, visual programming logic, and physics experiment kits to schools around Kavre district, promoting digital literacy and early scientific curiosity.
Partner with us for outreachHave a project proposal, collaboration request, or general question? We do not use contact forms—reach out directly to our official mailbox and we will get back to you.
For sponsorships, technical inquiries, event partnerships, or membership details, please write directly to our student coordinator email address.
kurc@ku.edu.np