David Calkins of RoboGames on Revision3’s Systm

by Scott Beale on July 21, 2008 · 1 comment

Our friend David Calkins, founder of RoboGames and robotics instructor at SFSU, was the guest on today on Episode #61 Systm, the Revision3 show hosted by Patrick Norton. On the show David shows off the versatile RoboNova Android and talks about how to build and program your own humanoid robot.

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