Jewliebots is an endeavor that comes from the heart and attempts to address an important issue in our patriarchal society. Sara Chipps and Maria Paula Saba, a Masters candidate from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, started Jewliebots to get young girls more interested in the male-dominated fields of computer science and engineering.
Currently seeking investment for mass manufacturing, Jewliebots is a form of techie couture that both looks neat and teaches teenage girls to code. The prototype is a flexible 3D printed bracelet with LED lights, buttons and a motion sensor.…
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