Getting KUBO into your school starts with a conversation. Tell us about your school and we plan it together, at your pace and around what you already have. Starting today puts you in line for the first deliveries.
Getting KUBO takes four steps, at your own pace. Nothing commits your school until you actually place an order.
A short form is enough to start: how many students, what you have today, what you dream of. We listen first.
Together we turn your answers into a concrete plan and a realistic budget, built around what you already have.
Place your order and the equipment ships to your school; depending on the plan, we come over and install everything on site.
We train your staff during installation and stay available for the years after, as much or as little as you want.
KUBO starts where your school stands and grows from there. Three common ways in, roughly:
the offline library and the school platform, reached from phones and laptops the school already has
a first corner in the classroom: five KUBO X computers with screens on top of the server; closer to €1,100 if you reuse screens
server, 25 seats, furniture and extras, everything bought new; every reused screen or desk brings it down
Growing later stays simple: one seat is about €160, plus about €65 for a refurbished screen, keyboard and mouse. The form below is where we make your school's numbers concrete.
Two sentences are enough to start the conversation, and it commits you to nothing.
We read every message and reply personally.
We went from one school to five pilot schools across two countries. KUBO is proven, and we are ready to deliver it to many more.
One piece is missing. Every workstation's KUBO X casing is still 3D-printed, one at a time, too slow and too costly to go beyond the pilots. An injection mold changes that: produced in series, every casing becomes an estimated ten times cheaper.
The mold is a one-time investment of €5,000, and every contribution moves the bar. This is where you become a change maker: the mold you fund makes KUBO affordable enough for every school.
Until the mold is funded, new labs join the waiting list in order: starting the conversation today secures your place.
Donations run through Afrodidact, the nonprofit behind KUBO.