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title: "Micromelon Rover Wins Australian Good Design Gold Award"
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date: "2024-09-20"
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categories: ["All", "News & Updates"]
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tags: []
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excerpt: "The Micromelon Rover receives an Australian Good Design Award Gold in the Product Design category, recognising excellence in design and innovation."
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featuredImage: "/images/news/img_1844.jpg"
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The Micromelon Rover has been awarded an Australian Good Design Award Gold in the Product Design category, one of Australia's most prestigious design accolades. The Good Design Awards, administered by Good Design Australia, recognise excellence in design and innovation across a wide range of disciplines.
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The Gold award - the highest tier - acknowledged the Rover's thoughtful industrial design, its educational impact, and the seamless integration between hardware and software that defines the Micromelon platform. Judges praised the Rover's compact form factor, its durability in classroom environments, and the clever attachment system that allows students to expand the robot's capabilities with 3D-printed accessories.
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The Good Design Awards jury highlighted the Rover's ability to serve a wide age range - from grade 3 through to senior secondary - as a standout feature. The progressive coding pathway, from visual blocks to Python, was recognised as an innovative approach to scaffolding learning in computer science.
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Winning the Gold award places the Micromelon Rover alongside some of Australia's best-designed products and reinforces the team's commitment to creating hardware that is not only functional but also thoughtfully designed for the people who use it every day - students and teachers.
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"We've always believed that good design is central to good education," the Micromelon team said. "When a product is well-designed, it gets out of the way and lets learning happen. This award validates that philosophy."
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