Kickstarter - Husarion Launches Kickstarter Campaign for Build-Your-Own Robot Device

Husarions RoboCORE Offers Easy and Affordable Way for Anyone to Construct a DIY Robot

Krakow, Poland February 11, 2015


Husarion, a Poland-based technology start-up, today announced it is seeking funding for RoboCORE, a device that acts as the "heart" of the DIY robot. RoboCORE offers the ultimate solution to building your own robot without requiring high level programming skills.

Husarion founders are looking to raise $50,000 to bring RoboCORE to market. Over the next 30 days, investors may support and track Husarions campaign at the official project page on Kickstarter.

The market for consumer and office robots is surging. A recent report from Business Insider Intelligence found that the multibillion-dollar global market for robotics, long dominated by industrial and logistics uses, has begun to see a shift toward new applications. According to BI, There will be a $1.5 billion market for consumer and business robots by 2019. BI also projects the market for consumer and office robots will grow at a CAGR of 17 percent between 2014 and 2019, seven times faster than the market for manufacturing robots.

"The design and production of robot components is so costly that robots are currently used mainly for military and industrial purposes," said Dominik Nowak, CEO at Husarion. "Theres been little or no opportunity for robotics to become widespread. Our mission is to make out-of-the-box modules available so that anyone can create an inexpensive robot with advanced capabilities."

RoboCORE is a combination of software and hardware, packaged in a sleek, heart-shaped device. Unlike other robotics systems, RoboCORE allows users to control or code from anywhere in the world, as well as stream both audio and video. RoboCOREs rich peripherals, high-performance CPU and intuitive software enable robot makers to create without limits.

Building simple telepresence robots with a RoboCORE module is easy. Consumers can simply use old smartphones and tablets to control the robot by connecting them to an app, and then connect the construction with a cloud app, using a Wi-Fi or mobile (3G, LTE) network. The cloud-based RoboCORE app is a hub for managing all robots. Users can log in through a web browser, program and control the robot, and even share their project with friends.

RoboCORE will be useful for a variety of business settings and in solving real human problems. The module is also ideal for students and hobbyists, who will now be able to create and design complicated constructions that were previously impossible to build inexpensively, or without advanced programming skills. In addition, RoboCORE is compatible with any mechanics system, including pieces from popular LEGO® MINDSTORMS sets.

The small (115x125 mm for the basic version, 82x82 mm for mini) device conceals a number of components with high scaling capabilities. Internal components include the Cortex-M4 core microcontroller, Intel Edison miniature computer with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, DC engine ports with encoders, sensor ports, extension modules (for instance, for servomechanisms), a slot for microSD cards, and a microUSB socket. On Kickstarter, Husarion is also presenting the RoboCORE-mini, an even smaller module with basic features for beginners, as well as extensions.

"We believe that todays consumer robotics is at the same development stage as the computer industry in the late 1970s. Not many people then appreciated young electronics enthusiasts. Now, its similar with robot makers," says Radoslaw Jarema, CTO of Husarion. "Weve created RoboCORE because we know that the world is on the eve of another technological revolution. The age of the personal computer has been here for a while—and now its time for personal robots. We hope that the Kickstarter community will receive our project well and support it."

About Husarion
Husarion was founded in 2013 in Krakow, Poland by Dominik Nowak and Radosław Jarema, both graduates from the AGH University of Science and Technology. The company received financing from the Seed Fund of the Krakow Technology Park to begin building DIY robotics products. For more information on Husarion, visit http://www.Husarion.com.

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