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Makeblock is a private Chinese technology company with headquarters in Shenzhen, China. It develops Arduino-based hardware, robotics hardware, and Scratch-based software for the purpose of providing educational tools for learning. This includes programming, engineering and mathematics through the use of robotics.[1][2][3]

Makeblock Co. Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryRobotics, education
Founded2012; 12 years ago (2012)
FoundersJasen Wang
HeadquartersNanshan iPark
Shenzhen, China
Area served
Worldwide
Websitewww.makeblock.com www.mblock.cc

Makeblock's products are sold in more than 140 countries and have over 10 million users in 20,000 schools worldwide.[1] Roughly 70 percent of Makeblock's sales occur outside of China, with the United States being the largest market.[4]

Founder & CEO edit

Jasen Wang (Wang Jianjun - 王建军), born in 1985 at Anhui, China, says that he grew up as an "ordinary and poor child". He earned his master's degree in Aircraft Design at Northwestern Polytechnical University at the year 2010, while tinkering with robotics on the side. Wang spent a year in the workforce before founding Makeblock in 2011.[5]

Wang remains a product manager at the company. In 2013, Forbes China ranked Wang as one of the top 30 entrepreneurs under the age of 30.[6]

After founding the Makeblock brand in March 2012, $23,000 was raised in a round of funding from HAX. The company received international coverage when it launched a robotics construction platform called Makeblock during December of the same year.[7]

History edit

2013 edit

Makeblock launched a crowdfunding project on Kickstarter, becoming the first-ever Chinese entity to do so.[7]

2014 edit

Makeblock began mBlock, officially entering the educational market in February.

2015 edit

The first launch of mBot and mDrawbot occurred in April. By December, Makeblock's products had been sold in over 80 countries, and the brand had partnered with over 1,000 educational institutions.[1]

2016 edit

The first launch of mBot Ranger took place in March. In May, Makeblock became the exclusive robotics building platform of the RoPorter competition at The Washington Post's Transformers event.[8]

The first real experience store opened in Shenzhen in June, marking the company's first entry into the consumer mass market. At this stage, Makeblock products had been sold in over 140 countries and utilized in more than 20,000 schools.

Airblock was launched in October, followed by the release of mBlock in November.[1]

2017 edit

Makeblock Neuron was launched in March 2017. Shortly afterwards, the product won an array of internationally recognized awards including the German Red Dot,[9] American ISDA IDEA,[10] Good Design Award (Japan)[11] and the South Korean K-Design Award.[12]

MakeX – a Chinese national robotics challenge for teenagers was launched in May.[13]

In July, a partnership with SoftBank Group heralded an official entry into the Japanese market.[14] This was followed by the set up of subsidiaries in the U.S., Europe, Hong Kong and Japan in August.[1]

Codey Rocky was released in November. By December, the number of global Makeblock users surpassed 4.5 million.[15]

2018 edit

Makeblock raised US$44 million in Series C round with a $367 million valuation. The round was led by the China International Capital Corporation (CICC) Alpha, a subsidiary of the CICC direct investment platform.[16]

Hardware edit

1. STEAM Kits edit

1.1 Codey Rocky edit

Codey Rocky is a robot aimed to helping children learn the basics of coding and AI technologies.

It is composed of two detachable parts. Codey is a programmable controller holding more than 10 electronic modules. Rocky is a vehicle that can transport Codey. It can avoid obstacles, recognize colors and follow lines.

Codey Rocky is programmable with mBlock 5 and with its use, users can better understand Internet of things (IoT) technologies.[17]

1.2 Makeblock Neuron edit

Makeblock Neuron is a programmable platform of more than 30 electronic building blocks. This product is targeted towards children and has color-coded blocks aimed at easier understanding.

Each of the blocks has various built-in features and can interact with each other. The kit also has IoT capability.[18]

1.3 Airblock edit

A winner of four international design awards,[19] the Airblock is a seven-module programmable flying robot. Magnetic connectors allow the drone to be assembled in different ways. It can be controlled using Makeblock's app.[20]

1.4 mBot Series edit

  • MBot

Entry-level educational robotic kits

MBot is a STEAM education robot for beginners. It is a teaching and learning robot designed to teach programming. Children can build a robot from scratch and learn about a variety of robotic machinery and electronic parts. It also teaches the fundamentals of block-based programming, and helps children to develop their logical thinking and design skills.[21]

  • MBot Ranger

Multiform land explorer

Part of the MBot series, the Ranger is aimed at users aged 8 and up. This robot kit consists of three pre-set construction forms which can be expanded with ten expansion interfaces.[22]

  • Ultimate 2.0

10-in-1 programmable robot kit

The most complex robot of the mBot series is aimed at users aged 12 and up. It includes an assembly guide of 10 designs that can be customized and adjusted. The kit contains more than 160 mechanical parts and modules, including Makeblock's MegaPi mainboard and is compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Along with Makeblock's block-based programming, Arduino IDE, Node.js and Python languages are supported.[23] There are also add-on packs.[24]

1.5 mTiny edit

mTiny is an early education robot for children. Its Tap Pen Controller is a coding tool that exercises children's logical thinking and problem-solving abilities. It brings computer programming into children's lives, using coding cards and various themed map blocks to guide the child in exploring, perceiving, and creating through interactive, stimulating, games. The continuously updated mTiny toolkit also fosters children's interest in learning math, English, music, and other subjects.[25]

1.6 Makeblock Halocode edit

Wireless single-board computer

Makeblock Halocode is a single board computer with built-in Wi-Fi. Designed for programming education, its design integrates a broad selection of electronic modules. Pairing with block-based programming software mBlock, Halocode offers opportunities to experience AI and IoT applications.[26]

2. STEAM pro edit

2.1 Laserbox edit

Designed for education and creation, Laserbox re-imagines and redefines laser operating performance by the use of a high-resolution, ultra-wide-angle camera together with an AI visual algorithm. The machine can auto-identify any official material and then set up the cutting-engraving parameters accordingly.[27]

2.2 mBuild edit

mBuild is the new series of electronic modules. It includes over 60 types of modules, supports infinite combinations, and can be used offline without further programming. Supported by both mBlock and the Mu Python editor, mBuild can be used to create interesting projects for beginners through to professionals. It facilitates learning the basics of programming, developing advanced projects, teaching AI and IoT, joining robotics competitions and much more.[28]

2.3 Makerspace edit

Makerspace is a programmable building block platform that encompasses electronic modules, structural parts, motors and actuators, and transmission and motion parts for gadget building. Teachers can get customized Makerspace proposals for specific curriculum needs. Coupled with Scratch or text-based coding in mBlock, Makerspace helps students participate in global robotic events like MakeX.[29]

1. mBlock 3 edit

mBlock 3 is a block-based programming software based on Scratch 2.0. It interacts with Makeblock controller boards and other Arduino-based hardware, allowing users to create interactive hardware applications. The block-based code can be converted to Arduino C and supports various operating systems including macOS, Windows, Linux, and Chromebook.[30]

2. mBlock Blockly edit

mBlock Blockly allows users to learn about programming through courses designed as levels of a game. The visual programming language taught is specifically created for Makeblock's robots; the courses were designed by education professionals.[31]

3. Neuron App edit

The Neuron App is a flow-based programming application with IoT support. It can control over 30 electronic modules.[32]

MakeX robotic competition edit

MakeX is a robotics competition platform that promotes multidisciplinary learning within the fields of science and technology. It aims to promote STEAM education through Robotics Competition, STEAM Carnival, etc.

As the core activity of MakeX, the namesake MakeX Robotics Competition provides high-level competitions in the spirit of creativity, teamwork, fun, and sharing. It is committed to inspiring young people to learn Science (S), Technology (T), Engineering (E), Art (A) and Mathematics (M) and apply such knowledge in solving real-world problems.[33]

STEAM education edit

STEAM education is a learning movement that branched out of the STEM learning concept. Education professionals felt that STEM, on its own, missed critical attributes that are thought to be necessary for individuals to truly prosper in a rapidly changing modern society.[34] STEAM encompasses the areas of Science and Technology, Engineering, the Arts, along with Mathematics and encourages a merge of these fields in an attempt to suit the learning style of every type of student.[35]

Makeblock describes itself as a proponent of STEAM and focuses on providing hardware and software products that aim to allow students to engage in practical, hands-on learning rather than the traditional main focus on theoretical knowledge.[36]

Market trends edit

Robotics education was perceived as a major trend during 2017.[37]

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robotics 1 2 3 Makeblock Co Ltd Company typePrivateIndustryRobotics educationFounded2012 12 years ago 2012 FoundersJasen WangHeadquartersNanshan iParkShenzhen ChinaArea servedWorldwideWebsitewww wbr makeblock wbr com www wbr mblock wbr ccMakeblock s products are sold in more than 140 countries and have over 10 million users in 20 000 schools worldwide 1 Roughly 70 percent of Makeblock s sales occur outside of China with the United States being the largest market 4 Contents 1 Founder amp CEO 2 History 2 1 2013 2 2 2014 2 3 2015 2 4 2016 2 5 2017 2 6 2018 3 Hardware 3 1 1 STEAM Kits 3 1 1 1 1 Codey Rocky 3 1 2 1 2 Makeblock Neuron 3 1 3 1 3 Airblock 3 1 4 1 4 mBot Series 3 1 5 1 5 mTiny 3 1 6 1 6 Makeblock Halocode 3 2 2 STEAM pro 3 2 1 2 1 Laserbox 3 2 2 2 2 mBuild 3 2 3 2 3 Makerspace 3 3 1 mBlock 3 3 4 2 mBlock Blockly 3 5 3 Neuron App 4 MakeX robotic competition 5 STEAM education 6 Market trends 7 ReferencesFounder amp CEO editJasen Wang Wang Jianjun 王建军 born in 1985 at Anhui China says that he grew up as an ordinary and poor child He earned his master s degree in Aircraft Design at Northwestern Polytechnical University at the year 2010 while tinkering with robotics on the side Wang spent a year in the workforce before founding Makeblock in 2011 5 Wang remains a product manager at the company In 2013 Forbes China ranked Wang as one of the top 30 entrepreneurs under the age of 30 6 After founding the Makeblock brand in March 2012 23 000 was raised in a round of funding from HAX The company received international coverage when it launched a robotics construction platform called Makeblock during December of the same year 7 History edit2013 edit Makeblock launched a crowdfunding project on Kickstarter becoming the first ever Chinese entity to do so 7 2014 edit Makeblock began mBlock officially entering the educational market in February 2015 edit The first launch of mBot and mDrawbot occurred in April By December Makeblock s products had been sold in over 80 countries and the brand had partnered with over 1 000 educational institutions 1 2016 edit The first launch of mBot Ranger took place in March In May Makeblock became the exclusive robotics building platform of the RoPorter competition at The Washington Post s Transformers event 8 The first real experience store opened in Shenzhen in June marking the company s first entry into the consumer mass market At this stage Makeblock products had been sold in over 140 countries and utilized in more than 20 000 schools Airblock was launched in October followed by the release of mBlock in November 1 2017 edit Makeblock Neuron was launched in March 2017 Shortly afterwards the product won an array of internationally recognized awards including the German Red Dot 9 American ISDA IDEA 10 Good Design Award Japan 11 and the South Korean K Design Award 12 MakeX a Chinese national robotics challenge for teenagers was launched in May 13 In July a partnership with SoftBank Group heralded an official entry into the Japanese market 14 This was followed by the set up of subsidiaries in the U S Europe Hong Kong and Japan in August 1 Codey Rocky was released in November By December the number of global Makeblock users surpassed 4 5 million 15 2018 edit Makeblock raised US 44 million in Series C round with a 367 million valuation The round was led by the China International Capital Corporation CICC Alpha a subsidiary of the CICC direct investment platform 16 Hardware edit1 STEAM Kits edit 1 1 Codey Rocky edit Codey Rocky is a robot aimed to helping children learn the basics of coding and AI technologies It is composed of two detachable parts Codey is a programmable controller holding more than 10 electronic modules Rocky is a vehicle that can transport Codey It can avoid obstacles recognize colors and follow lines Codey Rocky is programmable with mBlock 5 and with its use users can better understand Internet of things IoT technologies 17 1 2 Makeblock Neuron edit Makeblock Neuron is a programmable platform of more than 30 electronic building blocks This product is targeted towards children and has color coded blocks aimed at easier understanding Each of the blocks has various built in features and can interact with each other The kit also has IoT capability 18 1 3 Airblock edit A winner of four international design awards 19 the Airblock is a seven module programmable flying robot Magnetic connectors allow the drone to be assembled in different ways It can be controlled using Makeblock s app 20 1 4 mBot Series edit MBotEntry level educational robotic kitsMBot is a STEAM education robot for beginners It is a teaching and learning robot designed to teach programming Children can build a robot from scratch and learn about a variety of robotic machinery and electronic parts It also teaches the fundamentals of block based programming and helps children to develop their logical thinking and design skills 21 MBot RangerMultiform land explorerPart of the MBot series the Ranger is aimed at users aged 8 and up This robot kit consists of three pre set construction forms which can be expanded with ten expansion interfaces 22 Ultimate 2 010 in 1 programmable robot kitThe most complex robot of the mBot series is aimed at users aged 12 and up It includes an assembly guide of 10 designs that can be customized and adjusted The kit contains more than 160 mechanical parts and modules including Makeblock s MegaPi mainboard and is compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi Along with Makeblock s block based programming Arduino IDE Node js and Python languages are supported 23 There are also add on packs 24 1 5 mTiny edit mTiny is an early education robot for children Its Tap Pen Controller is a coding tool that exercises children s logical thinking and problem solving abilities It brings computer programming into children s lives using coding cards and various themed map blocks to guide the child in exploring perceiving and creating through interactive stimulating games The continuously updated mTiny toolkit also fosters children s interest in learning math English music and other subjects 25 1 6 Makeblock Halocode edit Wireless single board computerMakeblock Halocode is a single board computer with built in Wi Fi Designed for programming education its design integrates a broad selection of electronic modules Pairing with block based programming software mBlock Halocode offers opportunities to experience AI and IoT applications 26 2 STEAM pro edit 2 1 Laserbox edit Designed for education and creation Laserbox re imagines and redefines laser operating performance by the use of a high resolution ultra wide angle camera together with an AI visual algorithm The machine can auto identify any official material and then set up the cutting engraving parameters accordingly 27 2 2 mBuild edit mBuild is the new series of electronic modules It includes over 60 types of modules supports infinite combinations and can be used offline without further programming Supported by both mBlock and the Mu Python editor mBuild can be used to create interesting projects for beginners through to professionals It facilitates learning the basics of programming developing advanced projects teaching AI and IoT joining robotics competitions and much more 28 2 3 Makerspace edit Makerspace is a programmable building block platform that encompasses electronic modules structural parts motors and actuators and transmission and motion parts for gadget building Teachers can get customized Makerspace proposals for specific curriculum needs Coupled with Scratch or text based coding in mBlock Makerspace helps students participate in global robotic events like MakeX 29 1 mBlock 3 edit mBlock 3 is a block based programming software based on Scratch 2 0 It interacts with Makeblock controller boards and other Arduino based hardware allowing users to create interactive hardware applications The block based code can be converted to Arduino C and supports various operating systems including macOS Windows Linux and Chromebook 30 2 mBlock Blockly edit mBlock Blockly allows users to learn about programming through courses designed as levels of a game The visual programming language taught is specifically created for Makeblock s robots the courses were designed by education professionals 31 3 Neuron App edit The Neuron App is a flow based programming application with IoT support It can control over 30 electronic modules 32 MakeX robotic competition editMakeX is a robotics competition platform that promotes multidisciplinary learning within the fields of science and technology It aims to promote STEAM education through Robotics Competition STEAM Carnival etc As the core activity of MakeX the namesake MakeX Robotics Competition provides high level competitions in the spirit of creativity teamwork fun and sharing It is committed to inspiring young people to learn Science S Technology T Engineering E Art A and Mathematics M and apply such knowledge in solving real world problems 33 STEAM education editSTEAM education is a learning movement that branched out of the STEM learning concept Education professionals felt that STEM on its own missed critical attributes that are thought to be necessary for individuals to truly prosper in a rapidly changing modern society 34 STEAM encompasses the areas of Science and Technology Engineering the Arts along with Mathematics and encourages a merge of these fields in an attempt to suit the learning style of every type of student 35 Makeblock describes itself as a proponent of STEAM and focuses on providing hardware and software products that aim to allow students to engage in practical hands on learning rather than the traditional main focus on theoretical knowledge 36 Market trends editRobotics education was perceived as a major trend during 2017 37 References edit a b c d e About Us www makeblock com Archived from the original on April 28 2017 Retrieved May 11 2017 Chinese start up Makeblock 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