Kano Computing

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Kano Computing Ltd.
TypePrivate
IndustryTechnology
Founded2013; 9 years ago (2013)
FounderAlex Klein
Saul Klein
Yonatan Fridman
HeadquartersLondon, England, UK
Key people
Alex Klein
(CEO)
ProductsComputers, hardware, educational software
Number of employees
<50 employees (2021)
Websitewww.kano.tech

Kano Computing is a global computer hardware and software start-up based in London.

History[]

Boris Johnson and Michael Bloomberg being presented with Kano computers in 2014.

Kano was founded in January 2013 by Alex Klein, Saul Klein, and Yonatan Raz-Fridman. The company's name originates from Kanō Jigorō, the creator of judo.[1]

The inspiration to create Kano came from Klein's 6-year-old son Micah, who "wanted to build his own computer and for it to be as simple and fun as Lego" according to the company.[2]

Products[]

A Kano Computer Kit in box

In August 2013, Kano launched an initial Kano Computer Prototype box. The kit consisted of a small USB keyboard, several prototype booklets, a case, a Raspberry Pi 1, and an SD card loaded with an early version of the Raspbian OS. All 200 prototypes released were sold.[3]

In 2014, Kano launched the Kano Computer Kit, an educational computer kit designed to teach hardware assembly and basic programming skills.[4] It was built on Raspberry Pi circuit boards and the company's custom open-source operating system, Kano OS.[5]

In 2018, Kano partnered with Warner Bros to release an electronic Harry Potter wand with the purpose of educating children on coding.[6] The aim of the wand product, as per Kano, was "to teach fans of Harry Potter, and young aspiring tech fans, the basics of languages like JavaScript, which they then could apply to real-world use, such as in a future career or hobby."[6]

Also in 2018, Kano released a range motion sensor kits with Frozen and Star Wars themes in a multi-year partnership with Disney.[7] The launch of both devices was timed to tie in with the winter 2018 releases of Frozen 2 and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. The USB motion sensor detects movement in front of the sensor's receptacle and users were given the ability to program objects based on the motion used above the device.[7]

In 2019, the company partnered with Microsoft to release the Kano PC, a laptop and tablet pre-loaded with both Windows 10 and Kano's suite of educational tools.[8] Later in 2019, Kano launched its first educational subscription, Kano Club, where users can access programming and animation software, lessons and tutorials online. The service also includes JAMS, a multiplayer component, and Kano World, a community section.[9]

Kano launched a line of computer accessories in 2020 to coincide with its Kano PC release. These included a mouse, headphones and webcam.

In October 2021, Kano began shipping of the Stem Player in partnership with Yeezy Tech and Kanye West.

Funding[]

Kano launched a crowdfunding campaign on the Kickstarter platform in November 2013. The company raised over $1.5 million from 13,387 backers, at the time becoming the crowdfunding service's largest learning campaign.[2] Initial backers of the Kano were users from over 80 countries and included notable names such as Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler, who both pre-ordered devices.[10]

Kano pixel, camera, and speaker kits.

In 2016, Kano initiated a second Kickstarter campaign to fund a number of different products including a pixel art kit, motion sensor and webcam. The campaign generated $643,030 from 2,399 backers and was promoted by a number of notable figures including Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.[11]

In April 2019, Kano announced it had received a £14 million funding package from HSBC, to help launch its latest product offering and expand further operations further in the United States and Europe.[12]

Alex Klein currently serves as the company's chief executive officer (CEO).

Links to Kanye West[]

In January 2019, American musician and businessman Kanye West invested an undisclosed sum into the company following a chance encounter at the CES technology show in Las Vegas.[13]

Since early 2019, the company are said to have been collaborating with West on an undisclosed technology product[14] later revealed in August 2021 to be the DONDA STEM PLAYER.[15]

In November 2019, CEO Klein contributed lyrics to the Jesus is King track Water.[16]

In October 2021, Kano began shipping the DONDA STEM PLAYER.[17]

Recognition[]

In October 2016, the company began to work with Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic and his charitable foundation to deliver computer kits to Serbian children.[18]

In 2019, Kano was ranked number 24 on Fast Company's 50 Most Innovative Companies list.[19] The company also received Time's Invention of the Year awards in 2018 and 2019.[20] In 2014, the company was awarded a Golden Lion at the Cannes Lions global marketing awards.[21] They were also the recipient of a Webby Award[22] and a CES Award in 2015 and 2018 respectively.[23]

In June 2021, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was revealed to be a Kano user when he shared a photo of his daughter using the company's software products.[24]

References[]

  1. ^ Kickstarter.com: Kano: A computer anyone can make. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "The $99 Kid's Computer Kit Kano Is About to Hit $1M on Kickstarter".
  3. ^ "Kano computer kit by MAP". Dezeen. 19 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Kano Ships Its First 18,000 Learn-To-Code Computer Kits, Fueled By $1.5M Kickstarter".
  5. ^ Browne, Ryan (4 December 2018). "Meet the 28-year-old who wants building computers and coding to be as easy as playing with Lego". CNBC.
  6. ^ a b "Harry Potter Will Help Kids Learn to Code With U.K. Startup Kano". Bloomberg News. 2018-07-24. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  7. ^ a b "Kano's coding kits teach your kids how to build their own computers using characters from Frozen 2, Star Wars and Harry Potter". Expert Reviews.
  8. ^ Lee, Dami (19 June 2019). "Microsoft and Kano are launching a build-your-own Windows 10 PC kit". The Verge.
  9. ^ "What is JAMS? How You Can Create, Compete & Learn Together". Team Kano Medium. 11 March 2021.
  10. ^ Mirani, Leo. "Steve Wozniak just backed a DIY computer on Kickstarter—and so have 12,000 others". Quartz.
  11. ^ @jimmy_wales (October 3, 2016). "Simple kits to make & code – cameras, speakers, pixels, sensors. @TeamKano @Kickstarter NOW kck.st/2doYZ0x" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  12. ^ Hurley, James. "Kano plugs into more cash for expansion" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  13. ^ Margolis, Jonathan. "Start-ups can benefit from moneyed tech enthusiasts as patrons" – via www.ft.com.
  14. ^ Setaro, Shawn. "How a Tech CEO Ended Up Writing Lyrics on Kanye West's 'Jesus Is King'" – via www.complex.com.
  15. ^ Dredge, Stuart. "Kanye West launches a $200 Donda Stem Player with Kano".
  16. ^ Yoo, Noah. "Here Are the Full Credits for Kanye's New Album Jesus Is King: Clipse, Kenny G, and More" – via www.pitchfork.com.
  17. ^ Dredge, Stuart. "Kanye West launches a $200 Donda Stem Player with Kano".
  18. ^ @DojokerNole (October 25, 2016). "This is such a great initiative! Can't wait to put together my first computer!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  19. ^ "The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2019". Fast Company.
  20. ^ "Kano PC: The 100 Best Inventions of 2019". Time.
  21. ^ "Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity Award Winners Overview 2014". www.adforum.com.
  22. ^ "NEW Webby Gallery + Index". NEW Webby Gallery + Index.
  23. ^ "Kano Camera Kit | Best of CES 2018: A Glimpse of Brilliant, Necessary and/or Totally Crazy Technologies to Come". The Wall Street Journal.
  24. ^ Zuckerberg, Mark. "Kano is pretty awesome for teaching kids to code" – via www.facebook.com.
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