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At just five years old, Martiros Mina built his first robot. Now 10, the Egyptian fourth-grader is already an accomplished programmer, competing internationally, collecting awards and develo
Roborock Korea, the official Korean subsidiary of Roborock, will participate as an official sponsor of the 2nd Seoul Student Robot Competition (SSRC)
A Nepali engineer is helping bring artificial intelligence to the next generation of military robotics. Arpan Bom, an AI and Software Engineer at the technology company Vision One, contributed to a humanoid robotics proposal that has been selected as a finalist in the U.
The ongoing expansion of Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center has helped secure a seven-year commitment from one of the largest youth robotics organizations in the world. City leaders announced Wednesday that FIRST, an international nonprofit ...
The robotics team from the Aktivi Children's Club in Ramnicu Vâlcea will represent Romania at the international FIRST LEGO League competition, to be held in China next month, with an innovative project showcasing bobsleigh as an Olympic sport. The eight ...
Such competitions are held in Belarus for the first time. Taking part in them are 10 teams from China, four from Russia, and one from Belarus. In total, the competition brought together 90 young scientists.
For the entirety of the past year, as the teenage roboticists of Team Palestine have been working on their latest project, their homeland has been engulfed in Israel's war with Hamas. Earlier this month, that all changed. With a fragile ceasefire in place ...
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) -- Project NEO Robotics has earned the FIRST Impact Award at a recent FIRST Robotics Competition in Fort Worth, Texas, securing a spot in the upcoming statewide district event. The award is considered the most prestigious ...
Robot companies are becoming AI companies as AgiBot reveals the new logic of embodied AI competition
If we look back a few years, competition among humanoid robot companies seemed relatively straightforward: whoever could build a robot had a chance to
Baker Benjamin, an eighth grader in Zane Sawyer's robotics class at Tupelo Middle School, disassembles a robot for a repair on a wheel that needed a bearing