Eytam Robotics
Educational Robotics System for STEM
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in March 2012 by Meir Sela, Eytam Robotics operated with 1–10 employees. The company developed educational robotic systems for STEM learning, including the ActivePuzzle system, which gained media attention in early 2019 for teaching basic coding skills through puzzle-based robot building.
Business overview
Eytam Robotics developed educational robotic systems designed to enhance the study of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Its core product, Shapes, simplified math and science education through gamification, using robot games and missions to demonstrate mathematical and physics principles while fostering creativity and problem-solving. The platform included ArduinoShapes, the Robotraffic competition, and Mama programming, which featured a Yiddish coding language. The company also created ActivePuzzle, a puzzle game enabling users to build robots without coding or screens, where logic was determined by puzzle assembly. Eytam Robotics operated within the Education & Knowledge Technologies sector, targeting K12 education, pre-kindergarten, and general consumers in Israel.
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- What is Eytam Robotics' primary focus?
- Eytam Robotics focuses on developing educational robotic systems for STEM learning, aiming to simplify the study of math and science through gamification and hands-on activities.
- Who founded Eytam Robotics?
- Eytam Robotics was founded by Meir Sela.
- What is ActivePuzzle?
- ActivePuzzle is a puzzle game developed by Eytam Robotics that allows users to build robots without coding or screens. Users snap puzzle pieces together to create robots, with the logic resulting from the assembly method.
- When was Eytam Robotics founded?
- Eytam Robotics was founded in March 2012.
- What was the status of Eytam Robotics as of December 2021?
- Eytam Robotics ceased to operate in December 2021.