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We're not here to save the world. We're here to build cool robots.
Right now, Finnish youth are missing out on something pretty amazing. While students in other countries are building, coding, and competing with robots, most of our schools don't even have a robotics club. It's not that our kids aren't smart enough - they just never get the chance to try.
That's kind of ridiculous, and we're going to fix it.
What We're Actually Doing
We're making robotics as normal as football or drama club. Every school should have a robotics team. Every kid who wants to build something should be able to.
Here's how: We set up clubs, train teachers, organize competitions, and connect students with people who actually work with robots. We're talking real competitions - not just local stuff, but sending Finnish teams to compete globally. Because why shouldn't a kid from Tampere be building robots alongside someone from Tokyo?
But it's not all about winning trophies. Students hack together solutions, crash drones (safely), and figure out how robots actually work in the real world. They meet engineers, visit companies, and see that this stuff isn't just science fiction - it's Monday morning at the office.
By 2026, we want dozens of robotics clubs across Finland. Not because we have to, but because students are asking for them. We want a kid in Rovaniemi to have the same shot at building something incredible as a kid in Helsinki.
This isn't about creating the next generation of robot overlords. It's about giving young people tools to understand a world where technology isn't scary - it's just another way to solve problems and make things better.
We love, care and bet on robots in future
erkka
disassembles and assembles so101arm in a record time
yera
closes the deals, here for vibes and builds
doni
launched some hackerhotel before, now cooks tiramisu
santtu
local evangelist, loves tiramisu
lindy
plays football, hangs around thinkin' rocks
We work with whoever wants to help: schools that get it, companies that need talent, cities that want to invest in their future. No bureaucratic nonsense, no endless meetings about meetings. Just: "Hey, want to start a robotics club? Cool, let's do it."
Teachers get training that actually helps. Students get mentors who remember what it's like to be curious about everything. Partners get to meet the people who might just invent their next big breakthrough.
Robotics isn't going anywhere. We can either prepare our kids for that reality, or we can let them figure it out later when everyone else has a head start.
We choose preparation. But the fun kind.
That will be the first steps of making our land the world's first Robotics Nation 🦾
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Chat with doni@doni.fi to join the team, and yera.slam@aaltoes.com to discuss partnerships!