iTesseract Brings Robotics and AI Education to Bangladeshi Kids Starting from Age Six

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Imagine your six-year-old building a robot, programming it to follow commands, and understanding how artificial intelligence works – not in the distant future, but right now. This is becoming a reality for many young students in Bangladesh, thanks to the pioneering work of iTesseract Technologies.

Following the global trend seen in countries like China—where AI education has become mandatory for children as young as six—iTesseract is leading a similar revolution in Bangladesh. Their mission? To equip the next generation with essential skills in robotics, programming, and AI from an early age.

Hands-On Learning for Bright Young Minds

At iTesseract, students don’t just learn from books—they build, code, and explore. From programmable robots and smart sensors to AI-based racing cars, children are introduced to real-world tech in a fun, interactive environment. The courses are designed to match the cognitive level of young learners, making complex concepts like automation and logic easy to grasp.

Why Start So Early?

According to iTesseract’s CEO, Abdul Hamid, “Kids are natural problem-solvers and creators. When you give them the right tools and a little guidance, they can do amazing things. Starting young allows them to build confidence and future-proof skills in a world driven by technology.”

A Step Toward a Smarter Bangladesh

Parents across Dhaka and other cities are already enrolling their children in iTesseract’s programs, seeing noticeable improvements in logical thinking, creativity, and confidence. With their custom-developed educational kits and expert instructors, iTesseract is setting a new standard in tech education for children.

Future-Ready Learning, Today

As Bangladesh eyes a digital future, companies like iTesseract are making sure our youngest citizens aren’t left behind. For parents who want their children to be more than just consumers of technology, this is the perfect place to begin.