We end the brownouts, shared-ground mistakes, and the thin USB cable that can't actually drive a motor.
IoT, Robotics & STEM Projects
Your project has to work on demo day. We make sure it does.
Hands-on help for IoT, robotics, and STEM projects in Qatar — ESP32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, sensors, motors, and 3D printed enclosures. We close the gap between a breadboard idea and a working demo you can stand behind.
Demo-Day Ready
Great projects don't die from bad ideas. They die from a loose wire at 9 a.m.
Soldered joints and strain relief replace jumper wires that pop loose the moment you pick up the board.
Code that reconnects, copes with the venue's network, and never assumes your home router is there.
We run your demo again and again until failure is boring — because the jury only ever sees one run.
Hands-On Support
From the first component to the final presentation.
Microcontroller programming
ESP32, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi firmware written and explained — clean code you can read, edit, and defend.
Circuit design & wiring
Proper schematics, power budgeting, and tidy wiring that survives being carried to a classroom.
Sensors & data capture
Temperature, motion, distance, gas, RFID, and more — read correctly, calibrated, and logged.
Motors & actuators
Drivers, relays, servos, and steppers sized and controlled so movement is smooth, not jittery.
3D printed enclosures & mounts
Custom housings, brackets, and chassis printed in-house — your project looks finished, not taped together.
Debugging & demo prep
The project that works at home but freezes at the demo? We find why, harden it, and rehearse it.
Project Ideas We Support
Stuck on what to build? Start here.
Line-following & obstacle robots
Classic robotics builds with reliable sensors, tuned motor control, and a clean chassis.
Smart home automation nodes
Connected lighting, sensors, and control built on ESP32 or Raspberry Pi with a real dashboard.
Weather & environment stations
Temperature, humidity, air-quality, and rain sensing with live logging and display.
RFID access & attendance
Card and tag reading for entry, attendance, and inventory — with data you can show.
Robotic arms & motion
Multi-servo arms and motion projects with smooth control and a solid mechanical build.
IoT dashboards & monitoring
Live data pushed to a web dashboard over MQTT — the part that makes a project look professional.
You Present It — So You Understand It
We don't just hand you a black box.
For graded work, the goal is that you can explain and defend every wire, every line of code, and every design choice. We build alongside you, keep the explanation clear, and prepare you for the questions the jury will actually ask.
How a Project Comes Together
From brief to a demo you're proud of.
Brief
Tell us the goal, your deadline, the marking criteria, and what the demo has to show. We map the fastest safe path.
Design
We plan the circuit, parts list, code approach, and enclosure — and flag anything that will bite you later.
Build
Together or for you: wiring, firmware, and a 3D printed housing that makes the project look finished.
Test Until Boring
We stress the project — power cuts, bad Wi-Fi, rough handling — until it just works, every time.
Demo Day
Final rehearsal, a backup plan, and prep for the questions the jury will ask about your build.
Tools & Platforms
The stack we build on.
FAQ
What students and makers ask us first.
My project works at home but fails during the presentation. Can you help?
This is the single most common thing students bring us — and almost always it's power, a loose connection, or a Wi-Fi assumption. We harden all three and rehearse the demo until a clean run is the boring, expected outcome.
Do you build it for me, or help me build it?
Your call. For graded work most students want guidance, wiring help, and debugging so they genuinely understand the project and can defend it. For product prototypes and demos, we can build it end-to-end.
How early should I come to you before my deadline?
As early as possible — ideally a couple of weeks out. But we handle rescue jobs the night before demo day too; the earlier you arrive, the calmer and cheaper it is.
I don't know what to build. Can you suggest a project?
Yes. Tell us your subject, level, and how much time you have, and we'll suggest a project that fits the marking criteria and that you can realistically finish and explain.
Can you help with the report, diagram, and documentation too?
Yes. A working demo is half the grade — the write-up is the other half. We can help with wiring diagrams, a clear explanation of how it works, and demo talking points.
Bring Us Your Project