Conversational interaction
Being developed to support a natural exchange rather than a fixed set of one-word commands.
Rafiq One is MCC's companion-robot concept, being developed to talk, look back, and react. It is designed and engineered in Jordan by the team behind 1,000+ students trained across MCC programs.
Concept visualization — final design in active development.
Most desk gadgets wait for a command and blink a light. Rafiq One explores a more expressive idea: a small companion robot being developed to listen, respond, and react with personality.
The concept is based on the same kinds of microcontrollers, sensors, and AI our students learn with. Its hardware, software, capabilities, and final design are still being developed and tested by the MCC team in Amman.
Rafiq One is still in active development. These are the capabilities MCC is currently exploring, not a finalized production specification.
Being developed to support a natural exchange rather than a fixed set of one-word commands.
Planned visual reactions are being explored to give the concept personality beyond a status light.
The concept is being designed for desks, studios, and learning spaces, with the final dimensions still in development.
The development draws on the microcontrollers, sensors, and AI used throughout MCC's practical programs.
MCC plans to refine the software and capabilities through continued development and testing.
Designed and engineered by the MCC team in Amman while the concept and final design continue to evolve.
MCC has spent years putting real hardware on students' desks and helping them make it think and move. Rafiq One carries that practical engineering experience into a new companion-robot concept now being developed by the team in Amman.
Concept visualization — final design in active development
Rafiq One is an active development project. Future availability, timing, and commercial terms have not been announced.
Concept development, prototyping, and testing in our Amman lab.
Register interest and reserve priority access. The waitlist is free and is not a purchase.
Planned capabilities and design decisions will be refined through testing.
Any future availability, timing, pricing, and terms will be announced only after development decisions are complete.
Register your interest to receive future project updates and reserve priority access if an availability program is announced. The waitlist is free, is not a purchase, and does not guarantee commercial availability.
No. Rafiq One is in active development, and no commercial availability or date has been announced. The waitlist is a way to register interest and follow the project's progress.
No. It's completely free, there's no payment, and no commitment. You're simply telling us to keep you in the loop.
No. MCC is not accepting payment for Rafiq One, and no future price or commercial terms have been announced.
It means MCC can contact waitlist members first if a future access program is announced. It is not an order, purchase, price guarantee, or promise of availability.
MCC is developing conversational interaction, an expressive face, and a compact desk format. The exact feature list remains subject to development and testing.
In Amman, Jordan, where the MCC team is developing and testing the concept.