RoboGames 2005

by Scott Beale on March 23, 2005 · 0 comments

RoboGames

RoboGames (formerly ROBOlympics), the largest gathering of competition robots in the world, takes place this weekend from March 25-27 at San Francisco State University. This is an amazing event produced by our good friend David Calkins and is definately worth checking out. Here are some photos I shot at last year’s event.

Engineers from 14 countries have brought the best robots on the planet
to SF to see who’s best. Art robtos! BattleBots! Walking Androids!
Soccer Playing robots! Hexapods, BiPeds, and SumoBots! 43 events in
all.

UPDATE: Here are my photos from this year’s RoboGames.

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RoboGames 2005 Photos

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RoboGames 2009

RoboGames 2007, A Massive 3 Day Robot Competition

Photos of RoboGames 2007

filed under Events, Robots, San Francisco

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