Reach Robotics is closing up shop

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
You could plop it down on the carpet and point your phone at it to battle virtual augmented reality enemies, face off against other MekaMon
Robotics a few years back:Reach Robotics was founded in 2013
They released their MekaMon robot in November of 2017, just a few months after raising a $7.5 million Series A.News of the shutdown comes
from Reach Robotics co-founder Silas Adekunle on LinkedIn (as first noted by The Robot Report), where he writes:The consumer robotics sector
Over the past six years, we have taken on this challenge with consistent passion and ingenuity
From the first trials of development to accelerators and funding rounds, we have fought to bring MekaMon to life and into the hands of the
next generation of tech pioneers.Unfortunately, for Reach Robotics, in its current form at least, today marks the end of that journey.It
consumer robotics
In March, Jibo, a social robot meant to be cheery and entertaining, personally delivered to owners the news of its impending shutdown with
April.