We've just passed 1,000 Rovers shipped into schools and educational organisations across Australia. From a Brisbane startup with a prototype in a garage to hundreds of schools in every state and territory. It's a number we don't take for granted.
Most of the growth has come from teachers recommending us to other teachers, successful pilot programs, and partnerships with organisations like the Australian Computer Society. Every Rover represents a classroom where students are getting their hands on robotics, coding, and engineering. That's what makes the milestone meaningful.
Hitting this scale has also validated our decision to manufacture locally. We've refined our assembly and quality control to keep standards up while shipping more units. Every Rover is still assembled, tested, and shipped from our Brisbane facility.
The schools using the platform are all over the place: small rural primaries with a single class set, large metro secondaries running multiple sets across year levels, TAFEs, and universities. That range has pushed us to build something that genuinely works for a grade 3 student writing their first program and a year 12 student doing serious Python.
1,000 is great. We're focused on what comes next.
