European startup CircuitMess partners with Warner Brothers Consumer Products to launch STEM-based autonomous Batmobile

European startup CircuitMess partners with Warner Brothers Consumer Products to launch STEM-based autonomous Batmobile

Published: 05-10-2021 16:30:26 | By: Pie Kamau | hits: 3443 | Tags:

CircuitMess announced its licensing deal with Warner Brothers and its Kickstarter campaign for the CircuitMess Batmobile, designed to teach children seven and up about engineering and autonomous driving.

Francois Simonetta, Vice President, Warner Bros. Consumer Products EMEA Agents: "CircuitMess is truly inspiring. Turning toys into elaborate STEM kits that teach both electronics and coding is a great way to encourage kids to learn STEM by doing what is most natural to them: playing. We are excited that the CircuitMess Batmobile™ is their next and greatest STEM kit so far."

In their efforts to become the world's most inspiring STEM toys brand, CircuitMess has developed numerous educational products that encourage kids and adults to create rather than just consume. This includes MAKERbuino - a DIY game console, MAKERphone - a DIY mobile phone, and STEM Box - a STEM projects subscription.

Alber Gajšak, CEO, CircuitMess: "We love the kits that we've been able to create for the crowdfunding community and want to continue to offer it to them first. With three successful Kickstarters that have raised more than $850k in total, we have been able to get proven interest and traction for our special kits and deliver exciting projects to people all over the world."

No previous experience or knowledge should be needed to become a true STEM Superhero. The kit is designed for ages seven and up with complete instructions. The tasks include: learning how autonomous vehicles work, how to code a microcomputer, how computers track objects, and developing your own computer vision algorithm.

Since its start in 2017, CircuitMess has delivered more than 50,000 devices to customers all around the globe. Over the past 4 years in creating STEM kits, CircuitMess has put a focus on introducing these technologies in a fun, simple, easy-to-understand, and most importantly, hands-on way.

www.circuitmess.com