SteamMaker plans to expand products and education that combine robots, drones and AI in the future.
LOS ANGELES, CA, November 01, 2020 /24-7PressRelease/ -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFmVQ3g0g_k
SteamMaker is a coding education company well-known overseas with CupDrone, the product that anyone can easily make and learn the principles of drones with it. The company is pioneering a new business area with CupDrone made with paper cup and wooden chopsticks and robot fusion drones that can make robots and drones with one cup drone and a motherboard. Along with this, it provides a service that enables easy access to coding education with play suitable for stages from elementary school students to college students.
SteamMaker was founded in June 2015 with CupDrone, the world's first drone that can be assembled and coded. Currently, it is running an educational business that converges drones and robots. Known as a drone coding training company at home and abroad, the company was introduced to 35 developing countries through an Intel event, and the company's cup drones were used in the Iowa State University camp in the US in 2018. Last year, SteamMaker's products were also used for the "Defense Coding Drone Competition" hosted by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).
The drones provided by this company is paper cup version cup drone that can be made with paper cups and wooden chopsticks, 3D printing drone version made with a body printed by a 3D printer, special drone for practice' that can be used to practice at home, and plastic drone that is made of strong materials and does not break.
SteamMaker's Cup Drone (Source: the official website of SteamMaker)
SteamMaker participated in the 4th Pangyo Autonomous Mobility Show (PAMS 2020), and promoted its products and technologies with the concept of "learning coding by playing." Among these, SteamMaker introduced the LTE-based autonomous drone which accurately lands and delivers objects to the designated location as its main focus.
CupDrone, introduced by SteamMaker at PSMA 2020, is a drone that can be assembled with paper cups and wooden chopsticks. Byeon Gyu-young, the CEO of SteamMaker, said, "Cup drones make it easy and fun for anyone to create and fly drones and learn the principles of drones. After assembling, code the wireless remote controller, and you will see a controller on your smartphone. If you move in a hovered state, you can move back and forth, and you can even control the height by direct coding" about coding and the principle of flying.
SteamMaker plans to expand products and education that combine robots, drones and AI in the future. To this end, SteamMaker plans to continue developing and commercializing AI robots and indoor autonomous drones, and provide new educational services based on these.
SteamMaker participated in PAMS 2020, which was held in the 1st and 2nd Pangyo Technovalley areas under the theme "Connect PANGYO." The autonomous driving demonstration complex was held in Pangyo. This event is on its way to evolving into Autonomous Smart Industrial Complex by having the autonomous driving and mobility companies and institutes along with Gyeonggido Autonomous Driving Center forming the cluster. Startups like SteamMaker are making and commercializing ideas in the autonomous driving demonstration complex built in the 2nd Pangyo Technovalley to create new business models.
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SteamMaker is a coding education company well-known overseas with CupDrone, the product that anyone can easily make and learn the principles of drones with it. The company is pioneering a new business area with CupDrone made with paper cup and wooden chopsticks and robot fusion drones that can make robots and drones with one cup drone and a motherboard. Along with this, it provides a service that enables easy access to coding education with play suitable for stages from elementary school students to college students.
SteamMaker was founded in June 2015 with CupDrone, the world's first drone that can be assembled and coded. Currently, it is running an educational business that converges drones and robots. Known as a drone coding training company at home and abroad, the company was introduced to 35 developing countries through an Intel event, and the company's cup drones were used in the Iowa State University camp in the US in 2018. Last year, SteamMaker's products were also used for the "Defense Coding Drone Competition" hosted by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).
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