
Outreach
Your support, big or small, can make a big difference. By donating or purchasing our products, you're directly funding our team's growth and innovation. Together, we can create a brighter future for our team and the next generation of robotics innovators.
Quantamania Camps
Our team hosted several camps to motivate and inspire the next generation to explore robotics. Through hands-on activities and engaging lessons, we sparked curiosity in young students and encouraged them to develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and confidence in STEM.







FTC Qualifier #3
We hosted the FTC Qualifier #3 with the goal of strengthening our local FTC community and demonstrating that anyone can participate in the program. By creating an organized, welcoming, and supportive competition environment, we aimed to show teams—from newcomers to experienced competitors—that FTC is accessible to all. The event brought students, mentors, and volunteers together to celebrate creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork, reinforcing the idea that robotics truly is for everyone.




Quantamania STEAM Hub
We built the Quanta Mania Hub in Điện Biên, Vietnam with $6,000 raised and support from the government and STEAM4VN. It is also the province’s first smart library with robotics kits, STEM kits and materials for minority high schoolers. It reduced educational gaps and expanded STEAM access.
FCSN
QuantaMania partnered with FCSN for a 4- month inclusive LEGO robotics program, delivering biweekly 2-hour STEM lessons to 40 neurodiverse learners. Students built and tested Lego robots, as it was supported with prepared materials and 1:1 guidance, and it boosted engagement and STEM access.







Voice vs. Gamepad
(Research Paper)
QuantaMania ran a year-long study comparing voice commands and gamepad control across nine robot tasks with 12 participants (48 testing hours). The study assessed LLM-based language control for both beginners and experienced users. Results showed that voice control improves accessibility, especially for children with fine-motor disabilities. The project generated so much interest that one participant was recruited to join the team.











