I don’t think many of you understand what today’s release of Simarena by @codecopenflow means.
Here is my honest take.
I watched my daughters build with DUPLOS the other day.
Towers 1.5x their size. Building physical things is wired into us.
But for years, only the ones with hundreds of thousands of budgets got to build robots and machines. Testing them in simulation alone costs thousands.
Not anymore.
A teenager in Colombia can now simulate a service robot.
A teenager in a suburb of Nairobi can design a cleaning robot.
All from a browser tab. Zero install pain. Zero GPU spend.
This is what democratization looks like.
Big congrats to @unmoyai and the entire team at @codecopenflow.
You are turning hardware entrepreneurship from a gated privilege into a birthright one step at a time.
For everyone curious about building a machine that serves the world - the on-ramp just got frictionless.
Robots don't have to learn on the job anymore
@codecopenflow is launching SimArena V1, where robots train in digital twins of real spaces like malls, warehouses, and restaurants, before they're deployed
No engineering team needed. Pick an environment, drop in a robot, train, all in browser
The team's joining peaq’s CBO @MartinElKhouri to break it down — don’t miss the stream
🗓 May 21, 1pm UTC
🔗 https://t.co/78CC2Uu19e