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XRP brings the robots and electronics. e4usa brings the yearlong courses and teacher professional development. Together, we help you bring real engineering into every classroom.

This is how we Work Together


1

XRP
Offers an affordable robotics platform and openly available instructional materials that help students build, code, and explore real hardware.

2

e4usa
Provides full-year high school engineering, teacher professional development, and a national community of educators, university partners, and industry liaisons.


3

Together
As a team, we empower teachers to deliver integrated engineering and robotics programs through structured PD and ongoing support.

For Teachers: What You Get

What this ​​looks like in the Classroom


Wireless charger

Students design a wireless charger, ensuring consistent performance and reliable energy transfer with minimal interruptions and quick response times.


Solar battery charger

Students build and test a solar battery charger, learning how speed and efficiency ensure tasks are completed quickly and resources are used optimally in real-world applications.


XRP robotics

Students build and program the XRP robot, developing the ability to scale and adapt their designs to meet increasing challenges and evolving engineering needs.

Schools and Partners

support programs where students build, test, and improve real engineered systems.

Schools
& Districts

Bring e4usa PD and XRP robots together to strengthen engineering pathways and connect learning to real-world skills.​

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Industry &
University Partners

Serve as liaisons, host visits, or collaborate on projects connecting robotics and engineering to workforce needs.

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Funders
& Sponsors

Invest in scalable engineering education that blends robotics, power electronics, and authentic design challenges.

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Bring real engineering to your classroom

Whether you begin with robots or with PD, the goal is the same: empower students to think and act like engineers.