3D Printing Nerd joins SparkFun and Experiential Robotics Consortium as an additive manufacturing and content partner.
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SparkFun Electronics
Boulder, CO
November 15th, 2024
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SparkFun Electronics and 3D Printing Nerd announce joint partnership in response to increased demand for the popular Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP). SparkFun, the designer of the XRP’s controller board and assembler of the kit, is a member of the XRP Consortium, a group of companies contributing towards a shared vision through the development of a low-cost robotics education platform. 3D Printing Nerd is a company that focuses on 3D printing education and advocacy through their hit show on YouTube and also runs a print farm capable of the large-scale printing of the XRP’s chassis necessary as demand for the platform grows. More than just a manufacturing supply partnership, this signals a continuing dedication for both companies to provide opportunity and access for students and those interested in STEM looking to further their understanding of core concepts in electronics, robotics, and engineering. Furthermore, both companies’ reputations as leaders in providing free content and documentation underscores the crossover in the respective audiences.
"This partnership will enhance our XRP Project by leveraging 3D Printing Nerd’s expertise in additive manufacturing, ensuring high-quality chassis and plastic components."
Jahnell Pereira
CBDO, SparkFun Electronics
“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with 3D Printing Nerd,” said Jahnell Pereira, CBDO at SparkFun Electronics. “This partnership will enhance our XRP Project by leveraging 3D Printing Nerd’s expertise in additive manufacturing, ensuring high-quality chassis and plastic components. Together, we aim to deliver superior educational content and scale our production capabilities, benefiting both organizations and our community.” Wide-scale adoption of the Experiential Robotics Platform signals the continued need for affordable open-source solutions that meet the challenge of educating our innovation leaders and engineers of tomorrow. The decision to pursue additive manufacturing of the chassis at scale demonstrates the convenience and cost-effectiveness of the kit, but also the capability of 3D Printing Nerd as a partner, who are utilizing materials from Printed Solid and Polymaker and Prusa's MK4S as the 3D of choice for this collaboration. Classrooms, FIRST Robotics teams, government educational programs, and more utilize the XRP platform to get learners hands-on experience with concepts and skills that further develop their understanding and skills within the general field of robotics.
The XRP Kit will start shipping with the updated chassis/plastics from 3D Printing Nerd in the early December, and can be bought at https://www.sparkfun.com/products/22230.
To learn more about the Experiential Robotics Platform and its mission, visit https://experientialrobotics.org/.