Modular Robotics is a Colorado-based company that designs and manufactures modular robot kits for education, research, and fun. Their products allow users to build and program robots in a variety of configurations, making robotics accessible to everyone.
Founded in 2008 by Eric Schweikardt and Mark Gross
Originally started as a research project at Carnegie Mellon University
First product, Cubelets, launched in 2012
Since then, the company has expanded their product line and won numerous awards for their innovative designs
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Yes, all Modular Robotics products are programmable using a variety of platforms, including Blockly, C, and Python.
No, all Modular Robotics products are designed to be assembled without any tools. They are easily snap together.
The Cubelets kit includes over 15 different types of blocks that can be combined to create hundreds of different robots.
Yes, all Modular Robotics products are designed to be modular and can be combined to create even more complex robots.