The tour for 10th-grade students began with a demonstration of the laboratory's modern robotics—anthropomorphic, industrial, and collaborative manipulators, mobile robots, and more. Some of these robots can navigate independently, analyze their environment, and interact with people. The students also learned a little about the principles of control algorithm design. According to the 10th-grade students, this inspired them to consider a professional career in this field and motivated them to further their studies in engineering. The tour was led by ITIS graduate student Alexandra Dobrokvashina.