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Air-powered Lego car rolls into Melbourne

An international partnership between a Romanian hardware hacker, an Australian entrepreneur and over 40 patrons has reached its pinnacle with the arrival of a car made entirely of Lego with an engine powered by air in Melbourne this week. Project coordinator and serial entrepreneur Steve Sammartino has been working with Raoul Oaida for over a […]
Rose Powell
Rose Powell

An international partnership between a Romanian hardware hacker, an Australian entrepreneur and over 40 patrons has reached its pinnacle with the arrival of a car made entirely of Lego with an engine powered by air in Melbourne this week.

Project coordinator and serial entrepreneur Steve Sammartino has been working with Raoul Oaida for over a year on the project, which has seen the Lego car make a transcontinental trip.

Sammartino told StartupSmart the car was testament to the start-up revolution being a global one.

โ€œEverything cool that happens outside of Silicon Valley shows start-ups are a global revolution,โ€ he says.

โ€œThe way this project came together shows that linking of like-minded people via the gifts the internet gives us is more powerful than any geographical location.โ€

Sammartino says the time has come for start-ups to stop thinking about their local community and tap into the global movement, forging partnerships across borders.

โ€œIโ€™m hoping itโ€™s the end of the geography obsessions,โ€ Sammartino says. โ€œI would love us to stop thinking and talking about the Melbourne or Sydney start-up communities. Itโ€™s not about Silicon Valley versus Tel Aviv, Los Angeles versus Chicago communities. Itโ€™s not about where you are, what school you went to. Itโ€™s about the connections we can have.โ€

Oaida has returned to Romania, and the car remains in Melbourne in a โ€œsecret locationโ€, but Sammartino says theyโ€™re open to offers.

This article first appeared on StartupSmart.