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| Robotics Clubs & Organizations | |
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NASA Human Spaceflight NASA TeleRobotics Photo Archive NASA Internet Robotics Resources Index |
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The Vancouver Island Robotics Organization promotes robotics to youth and others in the local robotic community by offering workshops and daycamps as a resource for tips and ideas, and by holding regularly scheduled meetings that are open to the public. |
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Founded in 1974, the Robotic Industries Associations is North America's only trade Associations focused exclusively on Robotics. Members include leading industrial Robot manufacturers and Robotics peripheral suppliers, system integrators, end users of Robots, and Robotic technology developers. RIA's key activities include sponsoring trade shows and application-specific workshops and conferences; developing standards, such as the ANSI/RIA Robot Safety Standard; and providing industry statistics, resources and training materials. |
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TRCY Membership is Robotic Hobbyists & professionals. Feel free to join, just create a user name and a password to join Yahoo and get full access to the Clubs. The weekly chat sessions every Wednesday from 9pm EST till 11:30pm |
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The Lenox High School Bot Club would like to introduce Logan, a super-heavyweight combat robot. This site details the club and our construction efforts. You'll find lots of pictures and an extensive 10 page article full of tips and links that most beginner builders will find helpful. Follow along with us as we make modifications and learn from our mistakes. This site will be frequently updated. Your input and suggestions are most welcome. |
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AHRC The Atlanta Hobby Robot Clubs (AHRC) meets at the Buford highway Radioshack.com store located north of the city of Atlanta, GA on the last Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM. |
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CRS Connecticut Robotics Society. Our purpose is education and the sharing of ideas in the domain of Amateur Robotics. Meetings held on the second Sunday of each month at 1 pm. Sunday at 1:00 p.m. |
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DPRG The Dallas Personal Robotics Group is one the nation's oldest special interest groups dedicated to the development and use of personal Robotics and has been around since 1984. |
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PARTS Meetings the first Saturday of each month at Mt. Hood Community College. Room #1277 at 10:30am. If we're not in room 1277, look in a class room close by, because sometimes the room number changes. Just look a room full of Robot builders. |
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SFRSA The San Francisco Robotics Society of America promotes free exchange of information about Robotics to stimulate education in the sciences, create new businesses, and to promote the Enjoyment of Robotics as a hobby. |
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ISRC Sandia National Laboratories. Sandia's Intelligent Systems and Robotics Center continues to develop creative partnering relationships with customers. Services and abilities are as flexible as the applied Robotics systems now under development. |
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SRS The Seattle Robotics Society was formed in 1982 to serve those interested in learning about and building Robots. We're a diverse group of professionals and amateurs, highschool students and college professors, engineers and tinkerers. Our passion is the creation of cybernetic creatures that challenge the old definitions of life, intelligence and practicality. |
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The CRI Centre is part of the UNINOVA an institute with the development of new technologies, and it does Research in several areas. This re- search work is developed in four diferent groups: Sensorial Systems and NC Machining, Social Implications of Automation, Robotic Systems and CIM. |
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PAReX Welcome to the Phoenix Area Robotics eXperimentors' Web Site. PAReX is a nonprofit Organizations that builds and promotes Robotics just because we like to. Look around and see what We're doing |
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ParalleMIC ParalleMIC was created to support the development of the field of parallel mechanisms. The acronym ParalleMIC stands for the Parallel Mechanisms Information Center. Our chief concern is directed towards the researchers working in this field. Still, however, a great deal of the information presented on the pages of this web site will also be of high value for those already involved in industry. |