Buddy robotics

Oslo Edition: Galvanized Steel Plank Heavy Scaffolding Metal Deck Platform

Bergen Project: Aluminum Zlp 1000 Power Suspended Platform for Building Facade

Trondheim Smart City: Electric Table Lift Control Box for Suspended Platforms

Stavanger Industrial: 1m to 15m Electric Self-Propelled Hydraulic Scissor Lift
Norway is currently at the forefront of the global digital transformation, with a significant emphasis on "EdTech" (Educational Technology). As a leading Open-Source Controller Platforms (Arduino/Raspberry Pi for Kids) manufacturer and factory in Norway, we observe a growing demand for localized hardware that integrates seamlessly with the Norwegian "Kunnskapsløftet" (National Curriculum).
From the smart cities of Oslo to the maritime hubs of Stavanger, the adoption of Raspberry Pi and Arduino-based systems is no longer limited to hobbyists. It has become a cornerstone of industrial prototyping and STEM education. The integration of AI and IoT into these open-source platforms is the defining trend of 2024, enabling children to build autonomous systems that monitor environment data in the fjords or optimize energy consumption in Nordic smart homes.
Norwegian schools are increasingly utilizing Arduino to teach the basics of C++ and electronic engineering, fostering a culture of "Lære ved å gjøre" (Learning by doing).
Localized applications include using Raspberry Pi controllers for underwater ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles) used in Norway's aquaculture and offshore wind sectors.
Open-source platforms are being used to develop sustainable energy monitors for solar-powered cabins across the Norwegian wilderness.
childrenrobotics inspires young people to be science and technology leaders and innovators by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build science, engineering, and technology skills, that inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership.
In Norway, our programs are tailored to the unique industrial landscape, connecting students with mentors from the oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors to solve real-world problems using open-source hardware.
We instill this value at every opportunity. We expect, require and reward conduct that models the best values of professional respect and courtesy, essential for the collaborative Norwegian work culture.
Our mission is to inspire, not to formally educate, but participation in our events involves applying a remarkable range of creative and analytical skills via Raspberry Pi and Arduino platforms.
Norwegian innovation thrives on cooperation. Our programs are designed so that teams must be able to cooperate with other teams as well as compete.
Participating students fully reflect the diversity of contemporary society. Our program is volunteer led and volunteer delivered across all Norwegian counties.
Using Raspberry Pi controllers, students and researchers in Tromsø are building low-cost weather stations that can withstand extreme temperatures, transmitting data via LoRaWAN technology back to central databases.
Arduino-based PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) alternatives are being prototyped in Telemark to manage small-scale localized hydro-electric generators, proving the industrial viability of open-source hardware.
As Norway looks toward food security, open-source platforms are the "brain" behind vertical farms in Oslo, controlling nutrient delivery and LED spectra based on real-time sensor feedback.

Drammen Logistics: Mobile Manual Man 1m to 15m Electric Hydraulic Scissor Lift

Kristiansand Port: 22m Efficient Boom Lift Aerial Work Platform


Norway Robotics Hub: Hollow Shaft Rotary Table Platform for Industry

Sandnes Structural: Robust Multilayered Architectural Steel Platform

Larvik Warehouse: High Quality Industrial Storage Shelves Steel Platform

Oil Rig Maintenance: Electric Work Platform with Rotating Arm

High-Rise Oslo: Lift Elevator Concrete Casting Shaft Beam Platform