UDOO

UDOO is a family of single-board computers with an integrated Arduino compatible microcontroller, designed for various purposes, such as computer science education, the world of Makers, the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, professional development, DIY projects and robotics.

The eponymous UDOO board was launched on Kickstarter in April 2013, reaching broad consensus. The product line involves four single board computers – UDOO QUAD/DUAL (2013), UDOO NEO (2015), UDOO X86 (2016), UDOO BOLT (2018) – that differ over various aspects, plus the UDOO BLU and the set of UDOO BRICKS.

UDOO is a joint effort of AIDILAB srl and SECO USA Inc, from an idea of Antonio Rizzo, Maurizio Caporali and Daniele Conti, born in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of researchers with expertise in interaction design, embedded systems, sensor networks and cognitive science.

History

Kickstarter campaign

The UDOO project was launched on Kickstarter on April 9, 2013 by AidiLab — a Siena University startup — and SECO - an embedded computing firm - and reached the goal of $27,000 in about 40 hours.[1][2] The goal was well exceeded as 4,172 backers pledged $641,614.[3]

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