Zebra Robotics honors top students advancing to WRO 2025 Internationals and launches its new Space Club to inspire future innovators.

At Zebra Robotics, we believe that learning becomes most powerful when students are encouraged to imagine, design, and build solutions with real-world impact,”
— Satish Thiyagarajan, Co-Founder of Zebra Robotics

MISSISSAUGA, ON, CANADA, October 31, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Zebra Robotics celebrated an inspiring afternoon of innovation and achievement on Saturday, October 25, hosting its Annual Award Ceremony and officially launching the new Zebra Space Club.

The Annual Award Ceremony, held at Zebra Robotics’ Mississauga location, recognized the outstanding achievements of students from across Canada who demonstrated creativity, technical excellence, and a strong passion for STEM. The awards were presented to teams that qualified to represent Canada at the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) 2025 Internationals — a remarkable milestone showcasing their hard work, perseverance, and innovation on the global stage.
The event was attended by MPP Deepak Anand, who presented certificates of recognition to the award recipients and commended Zebra Robotics for its continued commitment to empowering youth through robotics, coding, and technology education. The presentation also featured Chris Hobbs from Launch Canada, who shared insights into rocketry and its inherent learning opportunities. This was followed by Ninad Joshi, Associate Director of Patents at Pratt & Whitney, who captivated the audience by exploring AI-driven initiatives that are set to revolutionize both professional and personal spheres.

“Our students’ success at WRO and the launch of the Space Club both reflect our mission to inspire future innovators.”-Satish Thiyagarajan, Co-Founder of Zebra Robotics

Following the ceremony, Zebra Robotics proudly unveiled its Zebra Robotics Space Club, a new initiative designed to spark curiosity and exploration in space-related topics. Through interactive projects that combine robotics, coding, and space science, the program gives students a chance to learn about engineering principles and space technology in a hands-on, engaging way.

The event brought together students, families, and educators in a shared celebration of excellence and exploration — a testament to Zebra Robotics’ vision of helping young learners dream big, think critically, and lead with innovation.

The following Zebra Robotics students were recognized at the awards ceremony:

WRO ROBOSPORTS
TEA ISONO- Homeschooled
MARIA JIFIN- Saint Joseph Secondary School
SARVESH SATHISH-W.H.Morden Public School

WRO FUTURE ENGINEERS
SWARA BHALERAO- Sinclair secondary school
SHADYA HAJELA- Brooklin high school

WRO ROBOMISSION - SENIOR
NILA THIYAGARAJAN- Saint Joseph Secondary School
SHRUTI NEHETE- Meadowvale Secondary School
SUVALI MUKHERJEE - John Fraser Secondary School

WRO FUTURE INNOVATORS JUNIOR
PRANAVKUMAR REDLAPALLI- Tomken Road Middle School
RISHY GREWAL- Fallingbrook Public School
AKHIL THANGAMANI- The Woodlands School - Secondary

SENIOR FUTURE INNOVATORS
RIYANSHI SHARMA- The Woodlands School - Secondary
DEVANSHI SHARMA- St. Francis Xavier Secondary School

WRO FUTURE INNOVATORS
SAMINDRA PIYARATHUA- The Woodlands School - Secondary
OLIVER OLAK- Blather Academy

For more information about Zebra Robotics programs and initiatives, visit www.zebrarobotics.com.

Kingsley Dsouza
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