Element Products, Inc. is located in Broomfield, Colorado, just north of Denver and near the Interlocken Technology Park. Element Products is a product development firm focused on bringing robotic technologies to the consumer marketplace. We develop high-tech products for our customers on a consulting basis in addition to partnering with select companies.  At Element Products, we believe that a large potential market exists for consumer products that use robotic technology to intelligently fuse sensing to motion.  With the release of our Scribbler Robot, Element Products has made our first penetration into this market. We believe that there are dozens of potential consumer robotic applications, and we are actively seeking partners to seize these opportunities with us.

Consumer robotics is a new market that is experiencing rapid growth.  Significant business opportunities exist for companies that can bring robotics to the everyday consumer at an attractive price point.  Over the past few years, we have seen the robotic vacuum cleaner become a cultural icon; we have seen robots explore the planet Mars and aid in military reconnaissance missions.  Robotic technologies have increasingly made their way into toys and other consumer products, as well.  Robots will become a commonplace part of our lives over the next decade.  Many analysts have compared consumer robotics to the early PC market.  According to a report published by the UN Economic Commission for Europe, 4.1 million robots will be doing jobs in consumer homes by the end of 2007. 


Element Products News

Press Releases & Company News

Element Products releases the Mind Control.  The Mind Control is an easy to use programming kit for the iRobot Roomba designed for robotics hobbyists and educators.  January, 2006

Element Products brings Sophisticated, Affordable Robotics to the Education and Toy Markets with the Scribbler Programmable Robot
October 10, 2005

Element in the News

Developers Choose iRobot Platforms To Create Robot Applications  iRobot Corp Press Release, June 19, 2006

Simple Robotics Experimentation  Jeff Bachiochi, Circuit Cellar Magazine, Issue 188, March 2006

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Robot  Bryce and Evan Woolley, Servo Magazine, Vol 4 No. 3, March 2006

Addicting, Fun Robot is Educational  Andy Kaiser, The Grand Rapids Press, January 30, 2006

Scribbler Robot Review  Andy Kaiser, Digital Bits Technology Column, January 19, 2006

Extending the Scribbler Robot Phil Mass Servo Magazine, Vol 3 No. 11, November 2005

Review: Scribbler Robot  Dick Swan, Robots.net, November 28, 2005

Element Products Aims to Bring Robotics to the Masses  Jessica Davis, Electronic News, October 19, 2005

Robots gear up for life outside the lab  Rick Merritt, EETimes, October 25, 2004