RoboGames Town Hall Town Hall Meeting at Tech Shop

by telstarlogistics on March 25, 2009 · 0 comments

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RoboGames 2008

RoboGames 2008

Earthling, are you one of our Robot Overlords? Or would you like to become one?

The RoboGames Town Hall is an informal conversation where robot builders, circuit benders, robosumo enthusiasts, combat people, kit bashers, software mutators, makers, doers, thinkers and all other nerds bent on robotic world domination get together to discuss RoboGames 2009.

Topics will include how to compete at RoboGames; how to get involved with the RoboGames populace as a competitor, volunteer, sponsor or other supporter; how to show off your robotically-oriented wares at RoboGames; and ideas on how to make this year’s RoboGames a truly spectacular event.

The Town Hall will take place on Saturday, April 11 at Tech Shop in Menlo Park, and you can RSVP at Upcoming. For additional details and other robo-related musings, tune into RoboGames on the Twitter.

photos by Scott Beale

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