
Robotics and AI provides a multi-sensory and experiential learning experience that can also help students understand how technology can be used to solve real-world problems. Here are the Douglas Stewart vendors that we partner with to bring the latest robotics and AI technology to classrooms.

Kai’s Education designs educational coding robots, creating a rich and engaging way to teach and learn coding from an early age. Kai offers a hybrid learning environment with screen-free coding, virtual programming, or both for interactive play.
DJI makes drones for aerial photography and videography. They also manufacture the RoboMaster to take learning to the next level and enhance coding and programming skills.


Otto is the first modular robot with simple coding. Take students through 3D printing, building, and programming to build and understand the basics of electronics, engineering, and coding.
With Modular Robotics, combine 17 unique kinds of Cubelets in different ways to create countless robot constructions to teach important skills like engineering, collaboration, computational thinking, and more.


Makeblock is a global leading STEAM education solution provider. They make robots and kits to engage students in coding while driving STEAM learning.
Dobot is the leading manufacturer of collaborative robots that are user-friendly with great preformance. Students can interact with the Magician Lite using software, hardware, and expansion interfaces to maximize their creative freedom.


Designed for learning and fun, Wonder Workshop uses apps and robots to encourage hands-on play and make problem-solving tangible. With Dash Robot, students have the tools they need to build coding and tactical skills.
Firia Labs creates innovative Robotics and STEAM-based kits integrated with educational software and curricula. Firia Labs was born out of the passion and commitment to ensure that all students have access to real world computer programming learning opportunities.


SoftBank Robotics are the leading robot integrators creating value in robotics globally and robotic solutions. Nao is an autonomous, programmable humanoid robot for all ages.
HamiltonBuhl Edison strives to make electronics, engineering, robotics, and programming accessible to as many people as possible. The Edison Robot also has Lego® compatibility.


Educational robots, resources, and programming provide educators and students support for STEAM learning. iRobot promotes developmentally appropriate growth by using music, colors, art, and kinesthetic learning.
Check out all of our STEAM vendors in our STEAM Resource Guide.
Which vendor is your favorite to learn robotics with? Let us know in the comments!