Morningbird Space Unveils the AppBot: A Breakthrough STEM Learning Platform Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators

May 15 21:14 2025
Morningbird Space Unveils the AppBot: A Breakthrough STEM Learning Platform Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators

Huntsville, Alabama – May 15, 2025 – Morningbird Space Corporation, in partnership with leading tech collaborators including AAMU-RISE Foundation, is proud to announce the launch of the AppBot—a dynamic new educational robotics platform designed to ignite curiosity and build real-world STEM skills in K-12 students across the nation and the world.

Founded by scientist, engineer, and educator Dr. Chance Glenn, Morningbird Space is known for pioneering cutting-edge technologies in the space industry. Now, with the AppBot, the team brings that same innovative spirit to classrooms and homes through a humanoid robot kit that’s 3D-printable, affordable, and curriculum-ready. “We’re not just launching a robot—we’re launching a movement to transform how STEM skills are taught,” said Dr. Chance Glenn. “With the AppBot, students don’t just learn—they build, code, collaborate, and dream.”

Key Features of the AppBot Platform:

  • Build-Your-Own Humanoid Robot Kit: A hands-on learning experience where students construct and program a 3D-printable robot using the parts provided by Morningbird, and additional components sourced directly from Amazon.
  • Smartphone App Provided: The AppBot comes with a customized smartphone app that allows sequences to be downloaded, created, and uploaded to the AppBot for a nearly unlimited range of control.
  • Developer Community Access: Each kit includes 3-month access to an online learning hub with video tutorials, community support, community sharing, and live updates.
  • Scalable and Accessible: With no need for complex manufacturing, the AppBot can be rapidly distributed to students, schools, educational nonprofits, and STEM education supporters around the world.


Impact and Vision

The AppBot initiative addresses the growing need for engaging, accessible STEM tools that meet students where they are—at home, in classrooms, or online. With U.S. STEM test scores continuing to drop, educators are seeking creative ways to re-ignite learning. Morningbird Space believes the answer lies in inspiring play, hands-on problem solving, and human-centered technology.

A Call to Innovators, Educators, and Partners

The launch of the AppBot is just the beginning. The Morningbird Space team is now inviting:

  • Teachers ready to bring hands-on STEM learning to their classrooms
  • Parents looking for a meaningful educational experience at home
  • Corporate/Institutional partners interested in advancing STEM education
  • Journalists and media outlets covering the future of education and robotics.

To schedule an interview with Dr. Chance Glenn or Carlton Glenn, request a product demo, or learn more about bringing the AppBot to your school:

Contact: [email protected]

Website: https://morningbirdspace.com/appbot

Media Kit & Photos Available Upon Request

About Morningbird Space Corporation:

Morningbird Space Corporation is a pioneering aerospace technology company and is revolutionizing STEM learning. With established collaborations with industry leaders like SpaceX and supported by the National Science Foundation, the company focuses on breakthrough technologies that have the potential to revolutionize space travel and benefit all humanity.

About Dr. Chance Glenn:

Dr. Chance Glenn is a scientist and engineer with over 30 years of experience, driven by a passion for sharing knowledge and in pushing the boundaries of space exploration and revolutionizing STEM learning. As a professor at Alabama A&M University and the founder of Morningbird Space Corporation, he has pioneered research and secured partnerships with SpaceX and funding from NASA and the National Science Foundation.

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Company Name: Morningbird Space
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Phone: (585) 305-4591
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Website: https://morningbirdspace.com/appbot/

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