Morningbird Space pushes the boundaries of hands-on learning with AppBot, a 3D-printable humanoid robot designed to inspire future engineers, programmers, and innovators. As an open-source project, AppBot introduces users to robotics, mechanical engineering, and programming in an interactive way. With easily sourced components from Amazon and full customization through 3D printing, it offers flexibility for users to explore, modify, and learn. Join the movement and bring robotics to life with AppBot
The AppBot platform is designed to make robotics education fun, interactive, and highly customizable. This 3D-printable humanoid robot features 15 points of articulation, allowing for smooth and realistic movement. Users can control the robot via a dedicated smartphone app, program custom motion sequences, and engage in a community-driven learning experience.
With an Arduino-based control system and Bluetooth connectivity, AppBot is perfect for beginners and advanced users alike. Whether you want to program it to walk, dance, or interact with its surroundings, AppBot is your gateway to hands-on STEM education.
Don’t miss the opportunity to bring robotics into your hands. The AppBot is available for preorder now, with easy-to-source components and full community support.
Join educators, hobbyists, and industry professionals who are using AppBot to revolutionize STEM learning. Explore, experiment, and innovate with a robotic platform designed for creativity and skill development.
I am ecstatic about the potential of the eforge series from Morningbird Space. Morningbird’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of additive manufacturing aligns perfectly with our vision to support space communities and advance humanity’s reach into the cosmos.
Sean Graham
CEO, Karman Line Inc.
Being involved in the creation and development of the eforge has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. We see this as a platform for innovation, ready to empower young minds toward the outer edges of creativity.
Dr. Wing Chan
Director, Special Projects Laboratory, Alabama A&M University
The ability to 3D print fully functional electronic devices will open up whole new avenues in science. This is incredibly exciting for us: we are one step closer to Star Trek’s replicators.
Dr. Greg Hodgin
CEO, The ZC Institute
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