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BirdBrain Technologies

Founded at the CREATE Lab at Carnegie Mellon University in 2010, Hummingbird allows students to learn computer science and develop computational thinking skills by providing flexible and inspiring robotics products leveraging the micro:bit platform.

Cubelets (Modular Robotics)

Cubelets are pre-programmed robot blocks that can be connected to build different types of robots. While building with Cubelets, students learn the basics of robotics and coding through a tactile and visual process.

Dobot

Dobot robotic arms teach students about robotics, coding, and automation through immersive learning and research experiences.

KUBO

KUBO is a screen-free coding robot that offers young students a fun and engaging way to learn coding skills using a unique puzzle-like concept called TagTile.

Maker and Coder

Maker and Coder offers multi-coding, AI, and IoT robotics kits. Using an ingenious touch screen controller, Maker and Coder kits are designed for students, educators, and innovators to build, code, and control their own robots.

Maker and Coder MC4.0

Rev Robotics

REV Robotics provide the ultimate solution for STEM education programs and even competitions! Get students interested in robotics, coding, and engineering with REV’s versatile and easy-to-use robotics kits.

Rev Robotics

Rocket Drones

Launch STEM to new heights with drone technology. Empower your students to succeed in tech careers with drone racing, curriculum, and career training.

Strawbees

Strawbees are screen-free building and robotics kits with versatile connectors and building straws, allowing students to have fun creating inventions and exploring rapid prototyping. Strawbees flexible building kits help students develop complex problem-solving, critical thinking, and creative engineering skills.

UBTECH

Dedicated to transforming STEM education within the k-12 classroom through active engagement with robotics.

Wonder Workshop

The Wonder Workshop robots are a great tool to introduce programming and coding to students in a way that’s both engaging and playful.