Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Welcome to the Armath Engineering Makerspace FAQ page! Here you can find answers to the most common questions about Armath and how we empower young engineers through project-based learning and innovation. If you have a question that’s not listed here, feel free to contact us directly.

Armath is open to students aged 10 to 18 who are interested in engineering, robotics, and
technology. The program is designed to cater to various skill levels, from beginners to
advanced learners.

Students at Armath learn a wide range of skills, including robotics and electronics,
programming and software development, 3D modeling and printing, problem-solving
and critical thinking, teamwork.

To join as a student, simply contact your nearest Armath makerspace. See here

Armath operates on a free of charge basis. We aim to provide equal access to STEM
education to all students, regardless of their financial background and location.

Coaches at Armath play a crucial role in mentoring students, guiding them through hands-on projects, sharing technical knowledge, and fostering both their personal and professional development. They can come from various backgrounds—tech professionals, university professors, or experienced Armath alumni—united by a shared passion for education.

Joining Armath offers a range of valuable benefits, including: – hands-on access to STEM knowledge and tools, – experience working on real-world engineering projects, – mentorship from industry professionals, – opportunities to participate in international competitions and events, – networking with peers, experts, and potential employers.

Armath makes a meaningful impact on local communities by equipping students with essential skills for the future of technology and engineering. The program nurtures a culture of innovation, creativity, and problem-solving, while promoting collaboration among students, coaches, and industry partners. Many Armathians go on to launch their own tech startups or actively contribute to the development of the local tech ecosystem.

To launch an Armath engineering makerspace in your community, you can start by:
1. Organize a local fundraising campaign to support the initiative.
2. Find a donor or sponsor who can provide financial assistance.
3. Reach out to your school or municipal authorities to explore partnership opportunities.
Feel free to contact us for guidance and support throughout the process.

If you are passionate about technology, education, and working with children, you are in the right place. Visit here to learn more—we’re excited to welcome you to the team!

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Program implementation & development of the methodology in Armenia is driven by the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises.