BirdBrain Technologies, a leading STEM, robotics, and makerspace education company, has acquired key assets from Strawbees AB, a subsidiary of Sweden-based Albert Group. The acquisition includes intellectual property and inventory related to Strawbees' innovative STEM education products, supporting BirdBrain Technologies' expansion into high-impact, hands-on learning tools.
The transaction enables BirdBrain Technologies to integrate Strawbees' modular building kits and curriculum into its portfolio, strengthening its ability to deliver engaging, project-based learning experiences that blend creativity, engineering, and coding. This strategic move aligns with the company's mission to provide students with essential tools for success in STEM fields, as noted by Timm Boettcher, CEO of RW Thrive, the employee-owned holding company of BirdBrain Technologies.
Strawbees is renowned for its open-ended building systems and curriculum that foster creativity, engineering thinking, and computational skills in learners of all ages. The acquisition will allow BirdBrain Technologies to expand its global reach and impact in classrooms, makerspaces, and robotics programs, maintaining the integrity of the Strawbees brand while continuing to support educators with innovative, accessible, and effective STEM tools.
This development is significant for the education sector, as it combines the strengths of two prominent players in hands-on learning, potentially leading to more comprehensive and integrated STEM solutions. Educators and students worldwide may benefit from enhanced resources that promote deeper engagement and skill development in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, addressing the growing demand for quality STEM education.
BirdBrain Technologies' commitment to this acquisition underscores the importance of collaborative and creative learning approaches in preparing students for future challenges. For more information, visit BirdBrain Technologies.


