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The project has only just launched, but, in 12 months, Robots For Good hopes to have one InMoov Explorer built and donated to the hospital. Because InMoov and OpenWheels are both open source, the non-profit hopes to have Makers from all over print the components to build the device, particularly schools interested in a unique STEM activity. All of the files can be found on the open source community site Wevolver. There, you’ll also find others working on the InMoov Explorer project so that you can host your very own build party together. Then, in 12 months time, you can see that you were a part of this crowdsourced, open source project for a good cause.
The InMoov Explorer opens up possibilities with reaches beyond Robots For Good. Similar open source projects could also be pursued for telemedicine, bringing expert doctors to patients in third world countries, or teleconferencing. Virtual journalism and tourism may even be a possibility, with an InMoov touring the streets of Budapest while you sit comfortably at home.




