Major site overhaul: resources hub, content migration, new blog posts, forms
- Redesign /resources as sectioned hub with category pages - Migrate 645 Squarespace CDN images to local /images/content/ - Create 9 new news/blog posts with event photos - Fix blog post slugs (rename gibberish filenames) - Rename Design Blog to Design Blogs across site - Remove education page, replace with Platform in nav - Redesign rover repair request form with dynamic rover entries - Add school search combobox to contact, store, and repair forms - Extract shared KNOWN_SCHOOLS data - Make /rover-expansion-3d-printing dynamically pull from MDX - Add related resources sections to product pages - Fix homepage broken /quote links to /store - Store page: sample kit cards, inline quote builder, mailing list opt-in
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categories: ["All", "News & Updates"]
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tags: []
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excerpt: "Micromelon reaches a major milestone with over 1,000 Rovers now deployed in schools and educational organisations across Australia."
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featuredImage: "/images/logo.png"
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featuredImage: "/images/products/rover-big.png"
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Micromelon Robotics has reached a significant milestone: more than 1,000 Micromelon Rovers are now deployed in schools and educational organisations across Australia. From its beginnings as a Brisbane startup, the company has grown to serve hundreds of schools spanning every state and territory.
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Reaching this scale has also validated Micromelon's decision to manufacture locally in Brisbane. The team has refined its assembly and quality control processes to maintain high standards while meeting increasing demand. Every Rover is still assembled, tested, and shipped from the company's Brisbane facility.
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Schools using the platform range from small rural primaries with a single class set of Rovers to large metropolitan secondaries with multiple sets integrated across year levels. The diversity of deployment contexts has pushed Micromelon to build a platform that is genuinely adaptable — working equally well for a grade 3 introduction to coding and a year 12 Python programming project.
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Schools using the platform range from small rural primaries with a single class set of Rovers to large metropolitan secondaries with multiple sets integrated across year levels. The diversity of deployment contexts has pushed Micromelon to build a platform that is genuinely adaptable - working equally well for a grade 3 introduction to coding and a year 12 Python programming project.
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"Every Rover we ship represents students who are going to have a better, more engaging experience with STEM," the team reflected. "Hitting 1,000 is exciting, but we're focused on what comes next."
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