Martian Micro Technology

Martian Micro Technology defines how devices are built and evolved. Based on modular structure and software-defined behavior, devices change over time instead of being replaced — forming a continuous system across Station A01 and real-world deployment.

Device Architecture

Martian Micro Technology is a device architecture, not a fixed product line.
Modular Martian Micro device showing structural clarity.
Devices are built from reusable structure, modular electronics and software-defined behavior.
They are designed to evolve over time rather than being replaced.

Device Evolution

Devices evolve through incremental transformation rather than discrete versions.
A typical evolution path starts with a MM-L1 Light Node (Smart Lamp).
The same structure can be extended into a MM-C3 Control Node (NFC Trigger) by modifying internal electronics.
Further expansion leads to a MM-A2 Audio Unit (Smart Speaker), where both internal systems and external structure evolve.
This progression demonstrates how devices grow in capability while reusing existing components.

Modular Foundation

All devices are built on MachineBlocks as a structural system.
Opened device showing modular internal structure.
This modularity is not always externally visible.
Devices may be enclosed in different materials depending on context and use.

Software-Defined Behavior

Device behavior is defined through modular software features.
FeatureCloud enables dynamic functionality and system integration.
The same physical device can change function without hardware replacement.

Product System

Martian Micro devices are offered in multiple forms.
Digital sets define functionality and system behavior.
Physical kits allow modular assembly and experimentation.
Finished devices provide ready-to-use systems.