About: Primo Toys

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Primo Toys is a London-based educational toy company founded by Filippo Yacob and Matteo Loglio, best known for creating the Cubetto Playset, an award-winning wooden robot that has been used by more than 10 million children to date, designed to teach children how to code using a tangible programming language that doesn't use screens or literacy. In April 2016, Cubetto became the most crowd-funded ed-tech invention in history, when 6,553 backers pledged a total of $1,596,457 to support their Kickstarter campaign. Primo Toys are backed by Randi Zuckerberg, Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi, and Liam Casey's PCH International.

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  • Primo Toys is a London-based educational toy company founded by Filippo Yacob and Matteo Loglio, best known for creating the Cubetto Playset, an award-winning wooden robot that has been used by more than 10 million children to date, designed to teach children how to code using a tangible programming language that doesn't use screens or literacy. In April 2016, Cubetto became the most crowd-funded ed-tech invention in history, when 6,553 backers pledged a total of $1,596,457 to support their Kickstarter campaign. Primo Toys are backed by Randi Zuckerberg, Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi, and Liam Casey's PCH International. (en)
  • Primo Toys est une entreprise londonienne de jouets éducatifs fondée par Filippo Yacob et Matteo Loglio, mieux connue pour avoir créé la boîte de jeu Cubetto, un robot en bois primé, conçu pour apprendre aux enfants à coder à l'aide d'un langage de programmation tangible sans écrans ni besoin d'alphabétisation En avril 2016, Cubetto est devenue l’invention ed-tech la plus financée par le public, lorsque 6 553 contributeurs ont annoncé une contribution totale de 1 596 457 $ pour soutenir leur campagne Kickstarter. Primo Toys est soutenu par Randi Zuckerberg, le cofondateur d'Arduino, Massimo Banzi, et PCH International de Liam Casey. (fr)
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  • June 2013 (en)
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  • Filippo Yacob, Matteo Loglio (en)
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  • London (en)
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  • UK (en)
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  • Primo Toys is a London-based educational toy company founded by Filippo Yacob and Matteo Loglio, best known for creating the Cubetto Playset, an award-winning wooden robot that has been used by more than 10 million children to date, designed to teach children how to code using a tangible programming language that doesn't use screens or literacy. In April 2016, Cubetto became the most crowd-funded ed-tech invention in history, when 6,553 backers pledged a total of $1,596,457 to support their Kickstarter campaign. Primo Toys are backed by Randi Zuckerberg, Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi, and Liam Casey's PCH International. (en)
  • Primo Toys est une entreprise londonienne de jouets éducatifs fondée par Filippo Yacob et Matteo Loglio, mieux connue pour avoir créé la boîte de jeu Cubetto, un robot en bois primé, conçu pour apprendre aux enfants à coder à l'aide d'un langage de programmation tangible sans écrans ni besoin d'alphabétisation En avril 2016, Cubetto est devenue l’invention ed-tech la plus financée par le public, lorsque 6 553 contributeurs ont annoncé une contribution totale de 1 596 457 $ pour soutenir leur campagne Kickstarter. Primo Toys est soutenu par Randi Zuckerberg, le cofondateur d'Arduino, Massimo Banzi, et PCH International de Liam Casey. (fr)
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