Partnership Program
RoboRealm is committed to developing and maintaining relationships with third Party vendors who provide services and
solutions that enhance the RoboRealm machine vision application. By partnering with third Party vendors, RoboRealm increases customer
loyalty and product awareness by allowing the development and deployment of custom applications using both RoboRealm and
a vendor's product. From servo controllers to image processing
filters, third Party vendors add value to the RoboRealm machine vision application. In fact, RoboRealm actively seeks to create and foster
new partnerships to develop solutions for its users, and will contact third Party vendors
at the request of users seeking specific application requirements.
Why become a RoboRealm partner?
RoboRealm and its Partners share a vision of trust and cooperation. Success in promoting the
robotics industry requires commitment from RoboRealm and the Partner. Partnering with
RoboReam provides increased awareness of the Partner's product to an impressive
number of active robotic
users seeking hardware and software solutions to their educational, hobbyist and commercial projects.
The RoboRealm partner program may include:
- Creation of a new RoboRealm module by RoboRealm developers that supports your product with appropriate documentation.
- Frontline user support for the usage of your product and the RoboRealm application.
- Inclusion in a tutorial on the RoboRealm website.
- Promotion at trade show events with RoboRealm.
- Inclusion in this partner page on the RoboRealm website.
Want to become a partner?
Then please contact us and let us know!
RoboRealm Partners
 A-WIT Technologies, Inc.
C programmable stamps, servo motors, BOL-BOT Kit, and other robotic components.
 Element Direct
Offers several accessories for the iRobot Create including the BAM (Bluetooth Adapter Module) which provides a virtual serial port connection between the PC and the Create.
Endurance R/C
Provides an 8 Servo Controller and the PCTx - a device to control an R/C model or Robot from your Windows PC via the
existing radio system!
Dimension Engineering
Dimension Engineering was founded in 2004 by two Carnegie Mellon University graduates. They sell easy to use electronic and electro-mechanical products
to the hobbyist, educational and research markets.
The Imaging Source
Established in 1990, The Imaging Source has become a leading manufacturer of industrial machine vision cameras, frame grabbers and video converters, serving the following sectors:
Factory automation, Quality inspection, Medical systems, Microscopy systems, Life science projects, and Astronomy.
 Lynxmotion
Founded in 1995, due to a fascination with robotics and a frustration with the available robot-based kits. They have made a serious commitment
to manufacture and distribute the absolute highest quality educational robot kits. Their kits are in use teaching many aspects of robotics all
over the world. Their products are not "toys", but vehicles for teaching and learning complex robotic principles.
Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and
businesses realize their full potential. At the turn of the century Microsoft released their initiative
into the robotics industry with the Microsoft Robotics Studio (MSRS).
The Microsoft Robotics Studio is a Windows-based environment for academic, hobbyist, and
commercial developers to easily create robotics applications across a wide
variety of hardware. Key features and benefits of the Microsoft Robotics Studio
environment include: end-to-end Robotics Development Platform, lightweight
services-oriented runtime, and a scalable and extensible platform.
Millswood Engineering
Millswood Engineering is a small electrical & electronic engineering company located in Adelaide, South
Australia. Their mission is to make innovative and meticulously engineered products, principally for
radio-controlled and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Design work is all done by professional engineers, and
have particular expertise in analogue and RF circuit design and optimisation.
mindsensors.com
mindsensors.com is a designer and makersof custom sensors, multiplexers and several devices for hobby robotics.
They offer many enhancements to the Lego NXT platform including the NXTServo and the NXTCam.
Parallax
Parallax, Inc. is a privately held company located in Rocklin, California. Parallax designs and manufactures microcontroller
development tools and small single-board computers that are used by electronic engineers, educational institutions, and hobbyists. Their current
product line consists of BASIC Stamp® microcontrollers and development software, SX chips and programmers/debuggers,
project boards, sensors, educational tools, robotics kits and accessories, and Propeller chips and tools
 Pololu
Founded in 2000 by three students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their first product was the unique IR beacon system developed
for the 6.270 Autonomous Robot Design Competition. In 2001, Pololu was incorporated while still operating out of an MIT dorm. Upon
graduation of the last founder in 2002, the company was moved from Massachusetts to Las Vegas, NV for its better
climate and lower taxes. Their office has since become the meeting place for the Las Vegas robotics club, which was formed in 2004.
Pololu is named after Pololu Valley on the north coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
RoadNarrows
RoadNarrows Robotics™ is the primary business of RoadNarrows LLC, a Colorado, U.S.A. based company. RoadNarrows specializes
in high-end robotics for the research and educational markets. They sell and provide technical support for some of the most
popular robotic product lines accepted by the academic community.
Robotics Connection
The Robotics Connection store is a source for programmable robot kits, cmucam2 turrets, sensors,
microcontrollers, and platforms for professionals, hobbyists, teachers, and educators wishing
to develop or teach students about robotics technology and software in the classroom.
Surveyor Corporation
Surveyor Corporation is the leading developer of foundation technologies for visual connectivity. Their
flagship product is the SRV-1. Designed for research, education, and exploration, Surveyor's
SRV-1 internet-controlled robot integrates a 60MIPS ARM7TDMI 32-bit processor, a
digital video camera with resolution from 80x64 to 640x480 pixels, infrared
sensors, and Zigbee 802.15.4 wireless communications on a dual-motor
tracked mobile robotic base.
Trossen Robotics
Trossen Robotics promotes themselves as the first real hardware store for robot developers. They stock
a wide selection of robot kits, parts, modules, controllers, and sensors for the educational
markets and the serious hobbyist. Trossen Robotics has a special focus on PC based robotics
and is also developing an open standard for the community to be released this spring.
Yost Engineering
The Technology Division provides robotics hardware, robotic kits, access controls, show controls, educational products and custom
development. The ServoCenter™ controller allows RC servo motors to be easily controlled for uses in robotics, animatronics and other
motion control situations. BugBrain™ robotic kits are used by many schools as part of their computer programming curriculum, from elementary
school through introductory college courses, as well as in home schools and after-school enrichment groups.
Zagros Robotics
Specializes in mobile robots, mobile robot parts, sensors, sonar, and mobile robot platforms. Producer of the popular Max99 robot platforms that
can be used with PC based robots!
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