“The emphasis for Dynepic and its IoToys grand plan is squarely on educational play — enabling learning of technology and engineering type skills through kids using physical toys linked to a tablet-based programming interface that lets them configure their function, and even pull content down from the web to extent their play.” - Wearable Technologies
Watry believes kids are the perfect candidates to try out technology. They possess curiosity while leaving behind the skepticism. Her engineering skill set matches well with her co-founder's background in early years education. A couple years back, the two were lucky enough to receive a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, and $50,000 from the South Carolina Research Association to work on Dynepic. Now, the two are seeking $30,000 on Kickstarter to cover production costs, go from prototype to toy, perform child safety testing, and pass FCC tests (Tech Crunch). DynePod will be the first of many connected toys that the company will develop. It's time for kids to get off their parent's tablets, and into a visual playground where learning and programming meet fun.