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About and vision

What SpaceDragon and my vision is

Right now, this company is simple.

It’s me — in a workshop — designing, prototyping, testing, and building components I couldn’t find anywhere else. What started as a personal frustration with the lack of reliable, modular, maker-friendly robotics parts turned into something bigger. With occasional support from friends who share the same passion for engineering, I began developing the tools and systems I wished already existed.


Every part is created with intention. Not just to work — but to solve real problems. To be Expandable. Built for experimentation. Built for creators.

This is not a mass-production operation. It’s hands-on engineering, driven by curiosity and the need to push boundaries.

But this is only the beginning.


The long-term vision is ambitious: to build one of the strongest technical teams in the industry and secure the resources needed to deliver increasingly complex and groundbreaking projects. The goal isn’t incremental improvement — it’s technological leap.


The first major step in that direction is Dragon-Arm One, an advanced, affordable price, mods open robotic arm currently in development. It represents the foundation of what’s coming next: highly capable robotic systems, advanced quadruped robots, next-generation drones, and ultimately humanoid platforms designed to compete with the world’s most established players.


At the core of everything we gona build are our principles:

  • Open-source development wherever possible

  • Strong community support and collaboration

  • A clear focus on the maker market

  • Technology that empowers creators instead of locking them out


Innovation moves faster when it’s shared. Progress accelerates when builders support each other. The future of robotics should not belong only to corporations — it should be accessible to engineers, hackers, students, and independent creators.

Today, it’s a workshop.

Tomorrow, it’s a team.

In the future, it’s a force shaping the next generation of robotics.

And this is just the start.

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