This story begins with a bored 11-years old school boy. He was so disappointed with his teachers’ education making him memorize things from textbooks instead of providing students with an opportunity to do something with their own hands. He desperately wanted to change that so he started making electronics by himself.
His father, an engineer, helped the boy find a makerspace, where they would meet and build different robots and electronics together.
The boy started creating some simple gadgets, coding and going to competitions. He felt the happiness to work on something for hours, and when you flip the switch, it turns on. That’s when his idea was born – to help others experience the joy of creation.
At 18, Albert Gajsak founded his company about DIY electronics CircuitMess. The company’s STEM education kits offer a hands-on learning experience in both hardware and…