CircuitMess Batmobile event - January 2023
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Hello everyone,
First, we’d like to thank you for the understanding and patience you showed us in the last Batmobile update.
We wanted to do something special for you because you have been amazing throughout this journey.
We'd like to invite you to the CircuitMess Batmobile in-person event in Zagreb, Croatia, in January 2023 (date to be announced).
More information will be provided once we check if and how many of you are interested in attending this event.
Please fill out this Google form and mark if you are interested in coming to the event (it will take a 1-minute of your time)
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUNMvxHqbtg1Gh6CKiY5wd448O5VVqMwcuvNYfOdsRqGLs5g/viewform
In this event, you will be able to pick up your Batmobile, meet the CircuitMess team, tour our HQ, and spend your Saturday learning about electronics. 🚀
If you'd like to come, please click yes and leave us your name, surname, and email, as well as the number of people you'd like to bring, so we can plan the event! 😀
Update on Batmobile 🦇
We had to make minor changes to the box and booklet that will come with your Batmobiles.
Warner has given us final approval, and both the boxes and the booklets are now in print.
This is what the final version will look like:
We are getting back to work, ttyl!
Thank you for your support,
Albert and the team
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