We're still alive and kicking!
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Hi everyone,
It's been a while since our last update here, but we're alive and still going strong!
After MAKERbuino, we've released Ringo - a DIY mobile phone, Nibble - a revamped version of MAKERbuino, and Spencer, a DIY voice assistant that was first released as a part of our STEM Box subscription service that we launched through a Kickstarter campaign as well.
Did you know that it's been a whole year since we moved from our office in Karlovac to a new office in Croatia's capital Zagreb?
Karlovac is where our story started; it's where we launched our first Kickstarter campaign from. One year ago we moved to a bigger office in Croatia's capital - Zagreb. In this one year, our team grew from 10 employees to 23, and from 2 products to 5!
None of this would be possible without the support from you - our backers and Kickstarter supporters that stayed with us every step of the way while we turned our crazy ideas and ambitions into reality. So, from each and every one of us - thank you!
The excitement doesn't stop here - we currently have a giveaway going on on our Instagram profile where we're giving away two Spencer STEM kits; one for you and one for your friend. All you have to do is follow us on Instagram (@thecircuitmess) and leave a comment below the giveaway post, letting us know which friend of yours would enjoy Spencer. Your friend should follow our Instagram profile as well, and that's it - you're entered to win your own DIY voice assistant!
For additional information and detailed rules, check out our Instagram profile.
Good luck!
-Albert & the CircuitMess team
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