Leeds robotics business plans international expansion with £150k investment
A Leeds-based robotics business that helps young people learn about engineering and computing is set for global expansion after securing investment from Finance Yorkshire.
CBIS Education was founded by programming entrepreneur Chris Burgess, who started out selling computer repair services from his parent’s garage as a teenager.
After being approached by a secondary school in Yorkshire to help teach students using robotics, Chris assembled robot kits for a two-hour workshop.
Chris went on to develop robotic car and arm kits that work ‘out of the box’, based on Raspberry Pi boards. These are accompanied by online lesson plans and a training programme for teachers.
The business now provides kits and resources to schools across the UK, along with overseas markets including South Africa and the UAE.
Finance Yorkshire has invested £150k in CBIS Education from its Seedcorn fund, which invests in innovative, technology-driven businesses.
The investment will be used to buy parts and hire staff as the business looks to grow sales through educational distributors. It will also fund new product development, including a recently launched range of cardboard robot kits.
Chris said: “We are now in 170 schools in eight countries and we always get 100 per cent positive feedback from pupils and teachers.
“Our niche is high engagement learning. If a student is totally engrossed in what they are doing, they will learn. These are the engineering graduates of the future. We provide teachers with the toolkit to maximise the potential of the learning opportunity.
“The business has grown by more than 250 per cent year-on-year. Growth like that requires external funding and we were delighted that Finance Yorkshire agreed to support us. We can now look to explore the potential in more overseas markets.”
Graham Davies, investment manager at Finance Yorkshire, added: “Chris has identified an opportunity to bridge the areas of educational hardware, cloud-based curriculum resources and teacher training. The company has grown strongly over the past two years and we’re looking forward to working with CBIS to develop its expertise, grow its product portfolio and enter new markets.”
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