Classover Signs MOU with Walimaker to Introduce K-12 Robotics STEM in 600+ Centers
Classover Holdings signed a nonbinding MOU with Walimaker to develop robotics and AI-driven STEM programs for North American K-12 students, integrating Classover's AI-powered platform, learning centers and camps with Walimaker's robotics kits and curriculum. Walimaker's ecosystem already operates in over 600 learning centers, serving hundreds of thousands of students.
1. MOU Details
On March 13, 2026, Classover Holdings executed a nonbinding Memorandum of Understanding with Walimaker to collaborate on robotics education initiatives. The agreement outlines joint development of robotics programming and AI-driven STEM curricula targeted at K-12 students across North America.
2. Combined Program Offerings
The collaboration will merge Classover’s AI-powered learning platform, physical learning centers and summer camps with Walimaker’s robotics kits, curriculum modules and hands-on engineering systems. Programs will cover programming, engineering design and hands-on experimentation to reinforce core STEM concepts.
3. Market Reach and Impact
Walimaker’s robotics education ecosystem is currently deployed in more than 600 learning centers and reaches hundreds of thousands of students through partnerships with schools and educational institutions. Classover expects the partnership to accelerate its entry into the fast-growing robotics and AI edtech market.
4. Next Steps and Timing
As a nonbinding understanding, the MOU sets the framework for future definitive agreements and commercial arrangements. Both parties intend to finalize binding contracts after detailed planning and pilot program assessments.