Technology

Posted on November 13, 2017 by staff

These robots teach kids to code

Technology

A Yorkshire entrepreneur who has launched a new range of ‘smart toy’ robots which teach children to code has secured a £500k investment from NPIF – Mercia Equity Finance, part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund.

BinaryBots is the brainchild of software developer Chris Burgess. The range features characters including Binary, the robot inventor from Planet Hex, his best friend Dimm and the ‘super saucer’ UFO.

Children build their own robot from a kit and learn to write code to control its actions.

“Our mission is to make coding accessible and affordable for everyone,” said MD Burgess.

“We believe robots are the best way to engage children in learning how digital stuff really works.

“As parents, being able to play with our children, have fun and teach them key skills in a digital age is a win-win.”

Burgess’ company CB Information Systems (CBIS) has been supplying educational kits to schools since 2012. However, BinaryBots is its first venture into the retail toy market.

Over 6,000 kits have already been sold and the company has signed up resellers in Europe and North America and is in talks with a number of large UK retailers. The funding will be used to build a supply of stock to enable it to take on larger orders.

CBIS, which employs nine people, is based at York Innovation Centre and has premises in Leeds, where the systems are assembled and packaged. The robots are powered by BBC Micro:bit and Raspberry Pi computers.

The company originally received funding from the Finance Yorkshire Seedcorn Fund, also managed by Mercia Fund Managers, in 2015.

Graham Davies, investment director at Mercia Fund Managers which manages NPIF – Mercia Equity Finance, said:  “BinaryBots have so far been sold to distributors in small volumes to trial the products and have been well received.

“This investment will allow the company to fulfil larger orders and give it the opportunity to build a strong position in the growing market for ‘smart toys’.”

Grant Peggie, director at British Business Bank, said: “Yorkshire and the Humber is a great location for investment and the digital and technology sector in the region is doing particularly well.

“BinaryBots has the potential to expand in this market, and we are pleased that our NPIF fund managers have backed the company as it moves into the retail toy market.”

The Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund project is supported financially by the European Union using funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020 and the European Investment Bank.