Overview
The session is structured for the students who want to learn about robotics and make electronic models and robots on their own.
Who should attend
- Student
Learning outcomes
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Servo movement control
Led blink
Dancing leds
Curriculum & Schedule
5 sessions • 45 min each
Session 1 — Introduction & Setup
n8n overview, architecture, local setup and sandbox.
Session 2 — Basic Nodes & Flows
Working with nodes, credentials, and simple integrations.
Session 3 — Error Handling & Logging
Retries, webhook management, audit logs and debugging patterns.
Session 4 — Integrations & Best Practices
Connecting to APIs, databases and designing reusable flows.
Session 5 — Productionization
Deployment, monitoring, scaling and governance for enterprise workflows.
Technical Specifications
| Format | Online + recordings |
| Language | English, Hindi |
| Prerequisites |
Arduino UNO Board |
| Delivery | Goggle Meet / Recorded sessions |
| Technical readiness | Enterprise-ready workflows |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arduino?
How to start the basics of Robotics?
How to start the basics of Robotics?
Basic programming experience and familiarity with APIs will help participants get the most from the workshop.
Will materials be provided?
Yes — slides, example flows and code snippets are shared after each session.
Is there support after the workshop?
We provide limited post-training support for implementation questions. Enterprise packages include extended support options.
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