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title: "Micromelon Named Winners of QUT Bluebox Robotics Accelerator"
date: "2018-03-20"
categories: ["All", "News & Updates"]
tags: []
excerpt: "Micromelon Robotics wins the QUT Bluebox Robotics Accelerator, gaining mentorship and resources to develop their educational robotics platform."
featuredImage: "/images/awards/bluebox.png"
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Micromelon Robotics has been named the winner of the QUT Bluebox Robotics Accelerator program, a competitive program run by Queensland University of Technology to support early-stage robotics ventures in Queensland.
The Bluebox accelerator provided Micromelon with access to mentorship from industry leaders, dedicated workspace, and resources to further develop the Micromelon Rover and its accompanying software platform. The program challenged the team to refine their business model, validate their product with real teachers, and prepare for commercial launch.
Competing against a strong field of robotics startups, Micromelon stood out with its clear focus on the education sector and its integrated approach combining hardware, software, and curriculum-aligned content. Judges praised the team's deep understanding of the challenges teachers face when introducing robotics into the classroom.
The win validated the direction Micromelon had been pursuing since its founding and provided crucial momentum as the team moved from prototype to pilot deployments in Queensland schools.
"Winning the Bluebox accelerator was a turning point for us," the Micromelon team reflected. "It gave us the confidence and resources to go from building a robot in a garage to piloting in real classrooms."