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Learn to code through fun and play

Get creative with technology and solve real-life problems, in the classroom or at home. For 5 to 12-year-old children.


Turning today’s kids into tomorrow’s innovators

Robo Wunderkind creates modern educational tools that change the way children learn at home or at school. Our kits make it easy to build robots in just a few minutes and learn how to program them with our accompanying app. Hands-on resources help to develop children’s cognitive skills and engage them in learning about technology.

How Robo Wunderkind works

STEP 1

Building robots using color-coded building blocks and customizing them with bricks or other materials of your choice.


STEP 2

Connecting the creations using one of three coding levels within the Robo Wunderkind App: Live, Code, Blockly.

STEP 3

Bringing the robots to life by programming or remote controlling them. Interactive drag and drop icons make them move, shine, display drawings, sense motion and more.

STEP 4

Having fun playing! Find inspiration in the projects library or let your children’s imagination run wild!

Modular robotics kits with color-coded blocks that are infinitely expandable and сompatible with other building bricks.

With countless construction combinations, this can be more than just a robot.

Robust, sturdy parts, made from safe materials.

Children can prototype, design and build robots in less than 5 minutes.

Free Projects library with 30+ play ideas and a curriculum with 150+ hours of lesson plans designed for your needs. More is coming!

Coding education for all levels

Our free Robo Wunderkind App offers learning opportunities for children of different ages and skill levels. It guides them from the basics all the way to complex coding concepts, using in-app tutorials across 3 levels.

Loved by children, educators and parents in

Elementary and middle schools

Kindergartens

After School activities

Coding clubs and makerspaces

Summer camps

At home

Looking for STEM & Coding solutions for your classroom?
Visit our dedicated page for educators to browse through our curriculum, resources and additional offers.

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Why learning to code is important for children.

Programming means finding solutions to problems. While learning to code, children also learn to work independently and to solve tasks in a creative way. Educational robotics tools like Robo Wunderkind are ideal to engage children in programming through play, equipping them with a skill set that helps them to thrive in a modern world. 


Problem Solving: Robo Wunderkind teaches children to see the flip side of a problem – a challenge they can’t wait to tackle. Challenges close to real-life allow them to figure it out on their own by trying over and over again.

Creative thinking: With Robo Wunderkind anything that can be imagined can be built, coded and controlled. It can unlock children’s creativity in unknown ways. Instead of following a set of instructions, they can experiment and see their creations come to life.

Learning STEM: With our school curriculum and resources for home, children can learn about Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Fun and playful STEM education is the key to children’s interest and engagement, and that’s exactly what you can achieve with Robo Wunderkind.

Logical thinking: When building, coding and playing with Robo Wunderkind, children have to break down tasks into smaller bits. This teaches them the connection between cause and consequence, abstraction of involved parts and how to assign properties to individual events.

Cooperative play: Robo Wunderkind teaches children that their peers are teammates instead of competitors. By joining forces, they can come up with the best project or solution, teaching them vital communication & negotiation skills.

Computer Science: Tech isn’t going anywhere. So the sooner the children know how to use it positively and responsibly the better. Robo Wunderkind teaches them coding, how systems and computers work, and much more.

Learning by doing:
A true hands-on learning tool for schools and home

Developed in collaboration with educators from various disciplines

Considers the stages of children’s development and their respective significant features

Pedagogical approach based on Constructivism



START-UPS MADE IN AUSTRIA: ROBO WUNDERKIND

by Emanuel

May 26, 2020

Robo Wunderkind Team

In this month’s “Start-Up Made In Austria” we want to introduce the innovative Viennese company “Robo Wunderkind“. One might know them from the Austrian TV-show “2 Minuten, 2 Millionen” or have found them on Kickstarter in the past. Their goal is to teach new technology and coding to young children through playing.


Motivated by the vision of inspiring children at an early age for the future topics of robotics and coding, Ukrainian-born Anna Iarotska founded the Startup Robo Wunderkind with Yuri Levin in 2014. The robot sets of the Viennese start-up are now used by educators in more than 500 international schools and educational institutions and inspire more than 5,000 private users. Anna has received dozens of awards for Robo Wunderkind: last year, she won the Female Founder Award of the German Digital Prize – The Spark as well as the Digital Female Leader Award in the IT-Tech category, among others. In addition, the Robo Wunderkind kits were able to meet the strict criteria of the Education Alliance Finland and were awarded the “Certified Pedagogical Quality 2019” seal of approval. As a member of the Global Executive Panel on HolonIQ since August 2019, the 36-year-old founder is one of the top opinion leaders in digital education trends. Recently, Robo Wunderkind also just won The EdTech Cool Tool Award 2020 in the category of “of robotics (for learning, education) solution”, which is a highly reputable award in the US edtech market.


This interview was held with Anna Iarotska, CEO & Co-founder of Robo Wunderkind.


What does Robo Wunderkind do?


We have developed a robot building set that improves the way children play, learn and create technology at school and at home with digital tools. With our modules, children between the ages of 5 and 14 build robots according to their own ideas and program them easily via app. The motors, switches, connection cubes or wheels can be plugged together as desired and connected with Lego bricks. So, there are no limits to creativity – and kids learn programming with lots of fun.


When was your company founded? What were the biggest challenges to overcome then and what are now?

Together with Rustem Akishbekov and Yuri Levin I founded Robo Wunderkind in 2013. With our EdTech company, we wanted to develop a new approach to cross-sectional technologies and education that would inspire kids as early as kindergarten age. In the year we founded the company, our biggest challenge was therefore the development of the prototype and the associated innovation loops: We underestimated how much time it would take to readjust the individual modules. From the very beginning, we paid attention to developing a high-quality learning toy. This has paid off – Robo Wunderkind has been awarded several times as a pedagogically valuable tool and has won many other prizes. Today, we strive to recruit talented people in engineering, marketing and sales to push the development of our products and our growth into new markets.


How was the idea born?

I worked in consulting and investment management for several years, followed by a second master’s degree at the London School of Economics. During my studies, I noticed how quickly technology changes the way we work. When I joined the organization team at the Pioneers Festival in Vienna, I met my co-founders Rustem and Yuri and together we decided to work on a learning robot for children.


Who is behind the start-up?

Meanwhile our team consists of 15 employees from 9 countries. Among them are passionate educators, engineers, designers and sales and marketing specialists who share a common mission and vision to inspire children to be creative with technology. As CDO, Yuri is mainly working on the technical development of our robots. I frequently attend relevant EdTech events and international conferences to establish Robo Wunderkind in other countries.


Who are your customers?

Our Robo Kits are suitable for private use and for educational institutions. Thanks to the intuitive user interface, young and old can easily start programming at home. In school lessons, the kits can be used interactively with teaching materials developed by and for educators, without any previous IT knowledge being required. This is fun for students and teachers.


What is your business model?

With our online shop and sales partners such as Betzold or Christiani, we supply primary and secondary schools, kindergartens and youth hostels with Robo Wunderkind kits as well as teaching and learning materials. We also offer webinars and workshops for pupils, educators and parents. During the quarantine period, we have organized a free Makers Marathon: we code and tinker with kids and parents via digital live workshop and motivate them to take part in Home Challenges. All videos can also be watched afterwards on the Robo Wunderkind Youtube channel.


How did your start-up grow?

We launched a Kickstarter campaign in 2014 and have gained many fans and supporters in the recent past. Among them are investors and media who have reported about us or invited us to the Austrian Startup TV show 2 Minuten 2 Millionen. We didn’t get a deal there, but we did get the opportunity to introduce ourselves to a wide audience. Afterwards, we received a lot of test inquiries, including many curious and motivated educators. They liked the simple introduction with Robo Wunderkind, which can be integrated into any school subject – they have always been missing such a tool.


What are you working on right now?

Currently, the launch of our third product generation is imminent, which will include a new app and different levels of difficulty. In October last year we launched a second crowdfunding campaign to push our product development. The campaign was a huge success. We reached the desired sum of 50.000 USD in less than 13 days and with 342 supporters!


How do you see your future? Which goals do you pursue?

In the near future, we want to be the leading provider of EdTech toys in Europe and equip educational institutions nationwide with robotics kits to integrate programming languages as a fixed component in European curricula. We see the greatest potential especially in children from the age of 5 years on, as the cognitive awareness window is running at full speed at this age. Newly learned skills are stored particularly well and for the long term, and childlike curiosity unleashes endless fiddling fun.


What should one know about entrepreneurship in Austria?

Austria may be a small country, but it has a huge innovative power and large investor volumes. The start-up scene is booming. Austria is a pioneer and a role model for other European countries, especially in the education sector. The Austrian universities are very committed and bring teachers up to date with innovative solutions for teaching in numerous further and advanced training courses. Coding and robotics are no longer foreign words and are slowly finding their way into the classroom.


Do you have any tips for someone who wants to be an entrepreneur?

Simply start with your own project. Network with like-minded people, get feedback and grow with the project. It’s an indescribable feeling to see how your project develops – and you gradually acquire a certain expertise. For me there was no better school.