ROBBO, Russian manufacturer of educational robotics on open software and hardware, supplies its solutions to almost 40 countries of the world. In total, more than 100 thousand students are preparing to become engineers and innovators using Made in Russia developments. This was reported by Andrey Sergeev, Development Director at ROBBO, during the Made in Russia workshop: Creative Approaches in International Business, organized by the Russian Export Center (VEB.RF) and Rosmolodezh.Business at World Youth Festival.
The company produces children's 3D printers, circuit design kits, IoT labs, and many other products for home and school that make technical education truly exciting for every child.
"We expand. Initially, our goal was to scale up to the entire world, and we have very ambitious plans. We want to show that technology is not a magic, to develop not consumers, but innovators and inventors, to prepare children for a new technological future," Andrey Sergeev.
The Russian Export Center and the St. Petersburg Export Support Center also help ROBBO enter foreign markets. For example, ROBBO actively participated in exhibitions and business missions in the UAE, Israel, the Kingdom of Morocco, China, Azerbaijan, and Belarus.
When receiving support from the Russian Export Center and St. Petersburg Export Support Center, ROBBO has concluded export contracts for the supply of robotics to Finland, Japan, China, Indonesia, South Africa, Belarus and Armenia.
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Russian Export Center (REC, VEB.RF Group) is a state institution that supports non-resource, non-energy exports. It provides companies from various industries with both financial and non-financial assistance at all stages of entering international markets, including within the framework of International Cooperation and Export national project. REC Group also includes the Russian Agency for Export Credit and Investment Insurance (EXIAR), EXIMBANK OF RUSSIA, and the Export School.
The company produces children's 3D printers, circuit design kits, IoT labs, and many other products for home and school that make technical education truly exciting for every child.
"We expand. Initially, our goal was to scale up to the entire world, and we have very ambitious plans. We want to show that technology is not a magic, to develop not consumers, but innovators and inventors, to prepare children for a new technological future," Andrey Sergeev.
The Russian Export Center and the St. Petersburg Export Support Center also help ROBBO enter foreign markets. For example, ROBBO actively participated in exhibitions and business missions in the UAE, Israel, the Kingdom of Morocco, China, Azerbaijan, and Belarus.
When receiving support from the Russian Export Center and St. Petersburg Export Support Center, ROBBO has concluded export contracts for the supply of robotics to Finland, Japan, China, Indonesia, South Africa, Belarus and Armenia.
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Russian Export Center (REC, VEB.RF Group) is a state institution that supports non-resource, non-energy exports. It provides companies from various industries with both financial and non-financial assistance at all stages of entering international markets, including within the framework of International Cooperation and Export national project. REC Group also includes the Russian Agency for Export Credit and Investment Insurance (EXIAR), EXIMBANK OF RUSSIA, and the Export School.