Bhardwaj will donate percentage of profits from Kickstarter campaign to Washington FIRST Robotics

Rahul Bhardwaj, who grew up in the Redmond area and graduated from the International School in Bellevue, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for The Modulus, "the world's most functional wallet. The patent-pending modulus design was created with minimalist and modular design principles in mind, creating a low profile versatile wallet with 16 tools integrated into the construction."

Rahul Bhardwaj, who grew up in the Redmond area and graduated from the International School in Bellevue, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for The Modulus, “the world’s most functional wallet. The patent-pending modulus design was created with minimalist and modular design principles in mind, creating a low profile versatile wallet with 16 tools integrated into the construction.”

Visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1800086574/the-modulus

According to Bhardwaj, he worked at two start ups in the past and logged about 1,000 hours of robotics a year in high school. He’s now at Purdue University and credits where he is now to his time spent in robotics. For this reason, at least 10 percent of all profits from his campaign will go directly to Washington FIRST Robotics so that other students may have the same opportunities to be inspired by engineering like him.