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Build a robot, draw a robot, code a robot with your friends. There are no rules other then to share the excitement of robotics with your friends, family, or community. Share with us how you will be celebrating!
Whole school partnership April 1-3 with UCPS library North Carolina Sharing equipment: ozobots, osmo, dot & dash, ipads, VR google viewers.
Visit the Robotics week website
Hosted by Brooke Richmond
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5627 Poplin Road Indian Trail, NC 28070
This 1-day camp provides a fun, educational day of programming, building, and driving robots. Kids will be divided based on age, and work on different projects, ranging from WeDo robotics to Mindstorms robotics or Arduino. A typical day includes 3 to 4 different workshops. No experience necessary. Members save 10%
Visit the Robot 1-Day Camp website
Hosted by The Robot Garage
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637 South Eton Road Birmingham, MI 48009
The 2019 Spring School on Medical Robotics (SSMR) and 2019 International Symposium on Medical Robotics (ISMR) will be hosted together for the first time on the campus of Georgia Tech from April 1–5, 2019. SSMR 2019 will be held from April 1-3, and ISMR 2019 will be held from April 3-5, with workshop(s) on April 3, which will be common to both SSMR and ISMR. SSMR 2019 will focus a series of speakers spanning over the first two days bringing together, clinical, engineering, and industry perspectives with workshop(s) on the third day. ISMR 2019 will feature keynotes, semi-plenary talks, and workshop(s), in addition to oral/poster presentations. ISMR 2019 will bring together people from engineering, medicine, and industry, who are working in various areas within the field of medical robotics, thereby creating a common platform for exchanging ideas and fostering future developments in the field.
Visit the 2019 International Symposium on Medical Robotics (ISMR) website
Hosted by Georgia Tech
Marcus Nanotechnology Bldg 345 Ferst Dr NW Atlanta, GA 30318
K - 1st Grade This class gives your children the opportunity to learn, discover, and be amazed by programming computers, building robots and learning teamwork skills. Our goal is to teach kids basic Engineering & Computer Programming Skills and facilitate the development of 21st Century Learning Skills; and their higher cognitive skills, while giving them the opportunity to discover and develop their natural abilities.
Visit the PreStarter Coding & Robotics website
Hosted by Bright & Smart
9151 NW 2nd St Plantation, FL 33324
2nd - 3rd Grade This class gives your children the opportunity to learn, discover, and be amazed by programming computers, building robots and learning teamwork skills. Our goal is to teach kids basic Engineering & Computer Programming Skills and facilitate the development of 21st Century Learning Skills; and their higher cognitive skills, while giving them the opportunity to discover and develop their natural abilities.
Visit the Starter Robotics website
Build a VEX IQ Robot and program it using Modkit. Prerequisite for VEX IQ Robotics Competition.
Visit the VEX IQ Building & Coding website
Hosted by Rolling Robotics Palos Verdes
700 Silver Spur Rd #101 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
In this class, students will learn to build LEGO® robots around a central computer, that is the size of a deck of playing cards, called the EV3. They will learn how to attach motors and sensors to the EV3 and build constructions ranging from race-cars, to catapults and creatures. Students will program their robots to move, spin, and pick up objects. They will be introduced to ‘sensors’ that will allow their robots to respond to stimuli such as colors or obstacles. To test their skills, students may participate in tournaments and games, such as navigating a maze. By the end of the program, our students’ pride in their ability to design, build and program their very own robot is sky high!
Visit the LEGO® Robotics Grades 3-6 website
Hosted by Robofun
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2672 Broadway, Loft A New York, NY 10025
Hosted by The Robot Garage Rochester
172 N. Adams Rochester Hills, MI 48309
Each week we will introduce a new building activity for children and caregivers to explore together. Some projects may be less complicated than others, but all will involve some sort of STEM learning! We will start and end the class with a storybook and introduction to circuits using electronic stuffed animals.
Visit the Super Tiny Builders website
Hosted by Brooklyn Robot Foundry
200 Church St New York City, NY 10013
Each week the children (with the help of the caregiver) will be building a project such as a robot that flies in a parachute, a robotic puppet and more. Every class the children will take home one of their creations, so the exploration and discovery can continue at home!
Visit the Tiny Builders - South Slope website
586 5th Av Brooklyn, NY 11215
7 - 14 Years Old This class gives your children the opportunity to learn, discover, and be amazed by programming computers, building robots and learning teamwork skills. Our goal is to teach kids basic Engineering & Computer Programming Skills and facilitate the development of 21st Century Learning Skills; and their higher cognitive skills, while giving them the opportunity to discover and develop their natural abilities.
Visit the Starter Coding & Robotics website
1801 NE 6th St Pompano Beach, FL 33060
Bring your robot and join us for an informal evening of robot building. Get help with your robotics project or help others.
Visit the Robot Builders Night Out (RBNO) website
Hosted by Dallas Makerspace
1825 Monetary Ln #104 Carrollton, TX 75006
In the VEX Robotics Competition, presented by the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, teams of students are tasked with designing and building a robot to play against other teams in a game-based engineering challenge.
Visit the NC TSA State Conference (VEX VRC) website
Hosted by Vex Robotics
3121 West Gate City Boulevard Greensboro, NC 27407
VEX IQ challenge tournament
Visit the NC TSA State Conference (VEX IQ) website
The Delaware Technology Student Association (DETSA) State Conference will held on April 3-4, 2019 with nearly 1000 students, advisors, and judges from up to 58 chapters will participate with nearly 1746 total contest entries in 62 contests.
Visit the Delaware Technology Student Association (DETSA) State Conference website
Hosted by Delaware TSA
18500 South Dupont Highway Harrington,, DE 19952
TSA supports STEM and tech education for students
Visit the Tennessee TSA State conference website
Hosted by Tennessee TSA
1150 Carter Street Chattanooga, TN 37402
Qualifying FIRST Championship
Visit the Peachtree District State Championship website
Hosted by Georgia FIRST
261 Stars Way Emerson, GA 30121
FIRST Robotics Competition
Visit the Aerospace Valley Regional (Regional) website
Hosted by Aerospace Valley FIRST
3200 E Ave J 8 Lancaster, CA 93535
Visit the Arizona West Regional website
Hosted by FIRST Robotics
3300 W. Camelback Road Phoenix, AZ 85017
Visit the FIRST In Texas District Championship website
900 Barton Springs Road Austin, TX 78704
Visit the FIRST Mid-Atlantic District Championship website
124 Goodman Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015
Visit the Pacific Northwest FIRST District Championship website
1500 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402
Visit the Seven Rivers Regional website
300 Harborview Plaza La Crosse, WI 54601
LEGO Enthusiasts will build a new creation every week and learn coding on an IPad. Fun functions like sensors, sound effects and moves will bring these new robots to life! There will be 8 students per class and teamwork will be strongly encouraged. All classes will take place at Eastham School with each session lasting 1 1/2 hours for 5 weeks.
Visit the Lego Robotics Spring Class BOOST website
Hosted by Oregon City Community Ed
1404 Seventh Street Oregon City, OR 97045
Campers will learn about robotics, using LEGO Mindstorms, and coding, using EV3 visual programming language. The goal is to understand how to program the LEGO Mindstorms, complete tasks like the Roomba, and learn about autonomous robots. Every student will storyboard and present their project at the end of the day.
Visit the Lego Mindstormers EV3 Jr. Spring Break Day Camp website
Hosted by AccelerateKID
28265 Beck Road / Suite #C17 Wixom, MI 48393
Robotics in Hamilton County 4-H is a project/activity that youth can participate in. It is not like other 4-H projects. It does not currently have any rules or guidelines for project completion. No rules in a handbook. It is more of an activity that is designed to help launch youth who have an interest in science education areas.
Visit the Robotics website
Hosted by Purdue Hamilton County Extension
615 West State Street West Lafayette, IN 47907
The North Carolina Technology Student Association (NCTSA) will hold its 4oth Annual State Conference April 3-5, 2019 at the Sheraton Four Seasons Hotel, Greensboro, NC. The State TSA officers and the State Technology, Engineering and Design Education staff invite and encourage all affiliated chapters to attend and participate to make this the best conference yet.
Visit the NC TSA State Conference website
Hosted by NC TSA
3121 W Gate City Blvd Greensboro, NC 27407
Children 18months – 2.5 years Each week we will introduce a new building activity for children and caregivers to explore together. Some projects may be less complicated than others, but all will involve some sort of STEM learning! We will start and end the class with a storybook and introduction to circuits using electronic stuffed animals.
492 Atlantic Av Brooklyn, NY 11217
Another fabulous networking event! Bring your robot or robotics-related project cause demos are awesome. Looking to hire or be hired in a robotics-related company? Have something to offer to robotics startups? We do announcements and introductions. Big thanks to our great venue and food/drink hosts [TBC] who will be showcasing some amazing new technologies.
Visit the Bots & Beer website
Hosted by Silicon Valley Robotics
8000 Edgewater Dr Oakland, CA 94621
Welcome to the CREATE Foundation U.S. Open Robotics Championship. The U.S. Open has grown into one of the largest robotics tournaments in the world and we hope you can join us in 2019.
Visit the CREATE U.S. Open Robotics Championship website
Hosted by CREATE Foundation
One Arena Way Council Bluffs, IA 51501
Spring Conference is where all of the TSA chapters in the state of New Hampshire come together and compete in STEM related events and participate in leadership activities.
Visit the NH State TSA conference website
Hosted by New Hampshire TSA
1 Ski Area Road Waterville, NH 03215
Each year, SkillsUSA Vermont holds competitions for professional excellence in Career/Technical Education trades and leadership opportunities, sending Gold Medal winners to the National Conference every summer.
Visit the SkillsUSA Vermont Conference website
Hosted by SkillsUSA Vermont
870 Williston Rd South Burlington, VT 05403
FIRST Robotics Qualifying Event
Visit the NE District Pine Tree Event website
Hosted by New England FIRST
190 Birch Street Lewiston, ME 04240
Visit the Central Missouri Regional website
2010 Tiger Pride Boulevard Sedalia,, MO 65301
Visit the FIM District Forest Hills Event website
5901 Hall Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Visit the FIM District Lake Superior State University Event website
650 W. Easterday Avenue Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Visit the FIM District Lansing Event website
1001 S. Barns Street Mason, MI 48854
Visit the FIM District Livonia Event website
8900 Newburgh Road Livonia, MI 48150
Visit the New York City Regional website
216 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10032
The GKCSEF is organized by division (grade level) and category. Divisions are intermediate (grades 4-6), junior (grades 7-8) and Senior (grades 9-12). There are 15 categories covering: Animal Science; Behavioral & Social Sciences; Chemistry; Chemical Energy; Computational Science, Bioinformatics and Mathematics; Computer Systems, Electronics, Robotics; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Energy and Environmental Engineering; Engineering Mechanics; Materials Sciences; Microbiology; Molecular Bio/Chem & Health Sciences; Physics & Astronomy; Plant Science; and Inventions (grades 4-8). Academic awards are presented to the top projects of each division and category, in addition special awards are presented by local STEM organization. Students are competing to win ribbons, awards and cash prizes totaling nearly $7,000.
Visit the Greater Kansas City Science Fair website
Hosted by Union Station
30 West Pershing Road Kansas City, MO 64108
Visit the Tiny Builders website
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in the Junior Bottle Sumo and Senior Bottle Sumo Classic categories.
Visit the Robofest Cloquet_MN website
Hosted by LTU Robofest
2001 Washington Ave. Cloquet, MN 55720
Geared for high school students, the FIRST Robotics Competition combines the excitement of a varsity sport with the real world experience of building a robot. The robot is more than a science project. Teams produce a commercial product that is designed, machined, programmed, and marketed to win. Along the way, students sample a variety of STEM fields to see where their true passion lies. Working side by side with industry mentors, FIRST gives students on-the-job experience and the chance to build skills not possible in a traditional classroom setting.
Visit the FIRST Robotics Competition at Forest Hills Central website
5901 Hall St SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Visit the FIRST Robotics Competition at Mason website
1001 S. Barnes St Mason, MI 48854
Visit the FIRST Robotics Competition at Churchill website
8900 Newburgh Rd Livonia, MI 48150
Visit the FIRST Robotics Competition at LSSU website
Visit the FIRST Robotics Competition at Traverse City Central website
1150 Milliken Drive Traverse City, MI 49686
We're crushing misconceptions and shaking up the way students look at manufacturing. Watch student-built robots in a battle-to-the-finish for the title of 2019 BotsKC Champion! Witness 49 teams from the Kansas City area battle it out in this double elimination tournament. This event is open to the public and FREE!
Visit the 2019 BotsKC Battle Bots Competition website
Hosted by BotsKC
2901 E Heartland Drive Liberty, MO 64068
FIRST Qualifying Event
Visit the NE District Hartford Event website
55 Forest Street Hartford, CT 06105
The CRCC (Cyber Robotics Coding Competition), now running in West Virginia is a new and exciting online competition using a cloud-based simulation platform featuring a virtual, 3D animated robot. The competition focuses on code development – the new frontier of STEM – Teams in grade levels compete from any Chrome computer browser to complete missions and challenges. Winners will be the schools who can best strategize, plan and complete the challenges.Face to Face Finals and Awards Ceremony Hosted by Fairmont State University
Visit the West Virginia Virtual Robotics Competition website
Hosted by West Virginia Virtual Robotics Competition
1201 Locust Ave Fairmont, WV 26554
Visit the FIRST North Carolina State Championship website
56 Main Street Lillington,, NC 27546
Robot City Workshop’s Day Off camp is another full day of fun for your child. Check out the two awesome robots students will build during this day.
Visit the Day Off Camps website
Hosted by Robot City Workshop
3226 N. SHEFFIELD AVE. Chicago, IL 60657
Autonomous reconnaissance missions are called for in extreme environments, as well as in potentially hazardous (e.g., the theatre, disaster-stricken areas, etc.) or inaccessible operational areas (e.g., planetary surfaces, space). Such future missions will require increasing degrees of operational autonomy, especially when following up on transient events.
Visit the Spring 2019 GRASP Seminar Series: Wolfgang Fink, Caltech, "Towards Autonomous Robotic Exploration of Extreme Environments" website
Hosted by UPenn Engineering
3330 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104
This event is sponsored by The Speedbots, a team of homeschooled students who are competing in First Lego League Robotics competitions. They will exhibit their work during the science fair and explain more about First Lego League Robotics. Team Overdrive, FTC robotics team will also demonstrate as well as Bits Bots and Beakers of Central New Jersey. All are welcome to attend!
Visit the The Speedbots K-8th Homeschool Science Fair and Robotics Demonstration website
Hosted by The Speedbots
1070 Grove Avenue Edison, NJ 08820
These programs teach all about the amazing world of circuits and robotics, in an age-appropriate manner! We build robots, tell stories about robots, color robots, and maybe even dance like robots – all while learning fun tidbits about engineering! We believe in a Do-It-Together philosophy, so in this class both child and caregiver build and learn together.
Robot experts and startup founders in the LA area will discuss trends in robotics at our second annual event, part of National Robotics Week.
Visit the Digital LA - Robots Panel website
Hosted by Digital LA
9410 Owensmouth Ave. Chatsworth, CA 91311
FIRST LEGO League
Visit the FIRST LEGO League State Invitational Set Up website
6200 Linton Blvd Delray Beach, FL 33484
Visit the FIRST LEGO League State Invitational Team Party website
4801 Dreher Trail N West Palm Beach, FL 33405
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in the Junior Exhibition and Junior Game categories.
Visit the Robofest Detroit_UDJH_MI website
8400 S Cambridge Detroit, MI 48221
A 24 hour 3D printing competition for high school and college students beginning on April 6th and concluding on April 7th.
Visit the Adirondack Coast 3D Print Sprint website
Hosted by Plattsburgh Robotics
60 Smithfield Blvd Plattsburgh, NY 12901
FIRST Tech Challenge team 7802, Challenge Accepted, will be providing a robotics experience and demonstration for Scouts attending Scouts Rock at Graceland.
Visit the Scouts Rock at Graceland website
Hosted by Graceland: The Home of Elvis Presley
3717 Elvis Presley Blvd. Memphis, TN 38116
Recruit Training Command is excited to invite you to their 2019 Regional SeaPerch Competition! Middle School and High School students region-wide are invited to attend the 2019 Regional Navy Great Lakes SeaPerch Competition, hosted by Recruit Training Command, the Quarterdeck of the Navy!
Visit the Navy Great Lakes SeaPerch Competition website
Hosted by Recruit Training Command
530 Farragut Ave B Great Lakes, IL 60088
We will be hosting a Robofest competition on 4/6/19 at Independence Academy in Dover, FL Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots. Any robotics kits are allowed in the construction of robots. Robots can be programmed with any programming language. Robofest programs support Computer Science for All Events are: Jr. bottle sumo (grades 4-8) robot drawing contest (grades k-3)
Visit the Robofest Competition website
Hosted by advantage academy
12902 US Hwy 92 Dover, FL 33527
Robotics tournament for 4th-8th grade students. NO Tournament fee. (but you must be a registered Robofest team to enter). Three categories (Robofest game, Bottlesumo, Exhibition)
Visit the Robofest website
Hosted by The Cornerstone School
10400 SE 36th Avenue Belleview, FL 34420
Come test your computer programming skills and compete with other Alabama students for cool prizes! A fun day is planned with educational experiences, food and social activities. The Alabama Robotics Competition is an event where students write programs that navigate their robot across a series of obstacle courses. Awards will be given out in several categories across multiple grade levels (elementary school, middle school, and high school). http://outreach.cs.ua.edu/robotics-contest/
Visit the Alabama Robotics Contest website
Hosted by University of Alabama
240 Paul W. Bryant Drive Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Local robotics clubs will be exhibiting their robots for the attendees of RavenCon from 9-11am, Saturday morning. RavenCon is a science fiction convention that will be held April 5-7, 2019.
Visit the Rise With the Machines website
Hosted by RavenCon
50 Kingsmill Road Williamsburg, VA 23185
Gear up for four days of robotics events! Celebrate National Robotics Week by checking out the cool ‘bots designed by Chicago-area student and amateur teams, and interacting with some state-of-the-art robots. Robots and times will vary.
Visit the Robot Block Party website
Hosted by Museum of Science and Industry
5700 S Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60637
Engineer It! is an annual engineering design competition jointly presented to students in grades 1st - 12th by the Florida Engineering Society & the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium. $5,000 in cash and prizes awarded to winners in elementary, middle and high school categories! Special prize for the school with the most participants. Science Center educators will be on-site with exciting live science demos, activities and more to entertain family members and general guests.
Visit the Engineer It! 33rd Annual Engineering Competition website
Hosted by South Florida Science Center and Aquarium
4801 Dreher Trail North West Palm Beach, FL 33405
The 2019 Mineral Area VEX Challenge is an event that takes place during the annual Robot and Technology Expo on the campus of Mineral Area College. It is an opportunity for youth to demonstrate their learning, celebrate their accomplishments and interact with others who share their interest in robotics and programming.
Visit the 2019 Mineral Area VEX Challenge at the Robot and Technology Expo website
5270 Flat River Road Park Hills, MO 63601
The Botball® Educational Robotics Program engages middle and high school aged students in a team-oriented robotics competition, and serves as a perfect way to meet today’s new common core standards. Students use science, engineering, technology, math, and writing skills to design, build, program, and document robots in a hands-on project that reinforces their learning.
Visit the Greater DC/Virginia Region Botball Regional Tournament website
Hosted by BotBall
4700 Medford Dr Annandale, VA 22003
Visit the Texas Region Botball Regional Tournament website
1900 West 34th Houston, TX 77018
LEGO robotics competition for elementary and middle school students
Visit the GEAR - Get Excited About Robotics website
Hosted by Texas Tech University/ Whitacre Colelge of Engineering
50th Street & Indiana Avenue Lubbock, TX 79413
Lots of great BOT BATTLES!!! The event is free (goodwill donation accepted), open to the public and fun for the entire family.
Visit the Xtreme Bots Spring Competition website
Hosted by Xtreme BOTS
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy Dayton, OH 45435
Bots IQ is robotics education program that is a spinoff from the popular BattleBots(R) TV show. Students build combat type robots and compete against other teams to see which team has designed and built the best product.
Visit the Bots IQ Wisconsin website
Hosted by BotsIQ Wisconsin
800 Main Street Pewaukee, WI 53072
The 5th annual iMAGINE Upstate STEAM Festival will be held on April 6, 2019 in Downtown Greenville, SC featuring interactive exhibits and live stage shows from more than 70 STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) organizations.
Visit the Imagine Upstate website
Hosted by Clemson University
945 S Main St Greenville, SC 29601
Learn how animals work through larger than life sized robots. Robot Zoo is at the SAC Aerospace Museum now through May 10, 2019 and is included with general admission to the Museum.
Visit the Robot Zoo Exhibit at the SAC Aerospace Museum website
Hosted by Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum
28210 West Park Highway Ashland, NE 68003
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in the categories of Junior Game, Junior Exhibition, and Junior Bottle Sumo.
Visit the Robofest Belleview_Cornerstone_FL website
10400 SE 36th Ave. Belleview, fl 34420
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in the Junior Game category,
Visit the Robofest CenterLine_MCS_MI website
8155 Ritter Center Line, MI 48015
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in Junior Exhibition, Junior Bottle Sumo, and Robot Drawing Contest
Visit the Robofest Dover_Independence Academy_FL website
12902 E. US Hwy 92 Dover, FL 33527
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in the Junior Game category.
Visit the Robofest Southfield_MacArthur_MI website
19301 W. 12 Mile Road Lathrup Village, MI 48076
MATE’s international student underwater robotics (remotely operated vehicle or ROV) competition consists of an international event and a network of 36 (and growing!) regional contests that take place across the United States and in Canada, Hong Kong, Scotland, Egypt, China, Russia, Turkey, and Bermuda. Student teams from upper elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, home schools, community colleges, universities, and community organizations, such as the Boys and Girls Club and 4-H, participate.
Visit the MATE Cal Maritime Regional ROV Competition website
Hosted by MATE Cal-Maritime
200 Maritime Academy Dr Vallejo, CA 94590
Maker Faire is a gathering of fascinating, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these "makers" to show hobbies, experiments, projects. We call it the Greatest Show (& Tell) on Earth - a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness. Glimpse the future and get inspired!
Visit the Meridian Mini Maker Faire website
Hosted by Meridian Mini Maker Faire
1808 4th St, Meridian, MS 39301
FIRST LEGO League Jr.
Visit the American Academy (Motsenbocker campus) FIRST LEGO League Jr. Expo website
11155 N. Motsenbocker Road Parker, CO 80134
Visit the Buffalo Grove, IL Expo website
225 McHenry Road Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Visit the Grand Junction spring FIRST LEGO League Jr. Expo website
2660 Unaweep Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81503
Visit the Into Orbit State Invitational website
Visit the Tarrant County South Campus FLL Junior Expo website
5301 Campus Drive Fort Worth, TX 76119
Watch first-year engineering student teams compete to see which team has designed, built and programmed an autonomous robot using creativity and engineering principles to complete specified tasks on a course designed and built by the program’s teaching assistants. First-year engineering students will showcase their cornerstone design projects in the Fundamentals of Engineering for Honors Program (FEH) at Ohio State University. The single-elimination tournament of the competition will start at 4:15 p.m. Doors will be open for the round robin tournament, which begins at noon. Parking is available at the Neil Avenue Parking Garage or the Tuttle Park Place Parking Garage at an hourly rate.
Visit the Fundamentals of Engineering for Honors Robot Competition website
Hosted by The Ohio State University Department of Engineering Education
337 W 17th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210
The Missouri 4-H Robotic & STEM Challenge will allow 4-H members in the Robotics & STEM projects an opportunity to showcase the skills they have gained in teamwork, engineering, programming, and problem solving. Robotics challenges, computer science projects and STEM exhibits will be featured. Hands on activities for spectators.
Visit the Missouri 4-H Robotics & STEM Challenge website
Hosted by 4-H Center for Youth Development
518 Hitt Street Columbia, MO 65211
MakerX The Columbus Maker Expo is a festival of creating with technology. It is suitable for all ages and will take place on Saturday, April 6, 2019 in the Buckeye Building of the Ohio Expo Center (aka State Fairgrounds).
Visit the MakerX website
Hosted by MakerX
717 E. 17th Ave. Columbus, OH 43211
The Wellesley STEM Expo is a hands-on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) exposition including a speaker series, hands-on exhibits, workshops and a student work showcase – transforming Wellesley High School into an interactive science center for a day. In addition to the Expo itself, there are a series of events leading up to the big day, and several exciting events afterwards.
Visit the Wellesley STEM Expo website
Hosted by Wellesley Ed Foundation
50 Rice St Wellesley, MA 02481
Each year we will announce a new challenge for the competition. This year, the challenge is Nature's Fury. Teams must build robots to compete in the challenge and complete a research project related to the challenge. During the competition, teams may also appear before panel of judges.
Visit the LEGO Robotics Championship website
Hosted by College of Southern Maryland
8730 Mitchell Rd La Plata, MD 20646
2019 Greater Jacksonville Seaperch Challenge is a STEM / Robotics Competition where Middle and High School aged teams build and use underwater ROV's to overcome different challenges. The challenge espouses teamwork, experimentation, and the design process.
Visit the GREATER JACKSONVILLE SEAPERCH CHALLENGE website
Hosted by Jacksonville Seaperch
13611 Normandy Blvd # A Jacksonville, FL 32221
Please join us for the SeaPerch ROV Challenge at USNA. Teams will build their kits at their schools and then come together for these SeaTrials with schools from across Maryland.
Visit the Maryland Regional SeaPerch Challenge website
Hosted by United States Naval Academy
121 Blake Rd Annapolis, MD 21402
Robotics Design Challenge is an event for K-8 youth, where they build LEGO-robots with a variety of sensors, and program them to accomplish a given task. The Challenge has been hosted annually since 2006 by the Center staff, in collaboration with K-12 teachers, 4-H and other community organizations. The goal is to introduce STEM skills at a an early age, and to motivate them to pursue science and engineering careers.
Visit the 14th Annual Robotics Design Challenge – 2019 website
Hosted by University of Missouri
w1024 S 6th St columbia, MO 65211
This camp features our famous BattleBot championship, where student-made robots "battle to the death"
Visit the LEGO Robot BattleBot website
Hosted by Robot Academy
565 Metro Place S Dublin, OH 43017
The Robotics 101 class is a great introduction to robotics and programming using Wonder Workshop’s Dash robots for kids, grades K-2. Students will build, program and play to get a good understanding of how robotics work. The goal is to let kids be creative, learn to troubleshoot and discover how robots can be fun.
Visit the Robotics 101 Blockly website
32640 Concord Drive Madison Heights, MI 48071
In this introduction to robotics, we use LEGO EV3 robots to learn about making and saving files, building robots, and programming robots to solve problems and challenges. Recommended for ages 7-13 and those with reading and keyboarding skills. $30 per participant.
Visit the Introduction to Lego Robotics for ages 7-13 website
Hosted by Asheville Museum of Science
43 Patton Avenue Asheville, NC 28801
Visit the Wapakoneta FIRST LEGO league Jr. Expo website
1100 Defiance St Wapakoneta, OH 45895
MakerX is a public festival for everyone interested in digital design and creation. Robotics is a core part of MakerX. In 2018 we hosted FIRST, VEX, and LEGO teams as well as research and entertainment robots, autonomous vehicles, drones, and other technologies such as 3D printing, VR/AR, game development, digital art, and electronic music. MakerX is an exhibition to share knowledge with the public and not a competition. There is no charge to exhibit at MakerX
Visit the MakerX: The Columbus Maker Expo website
Hosted by contact Bill Ball by email
717 E 17th Ave. Columbus, OH 43211
Visitors are greeted by Pepper the Robot. Come talk with, and take selfies with, Pepper. The fun includes Robots and coding demonstrations, hands on exhibits with the robots and their humans. Featured robot platforms include: iRobot Create, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, MicroBits, Elegoo robots, Parallax BoEbot, Cosmo, Dash, Lego, and Dexter robots. Live hands on demos include First Lego League Robot teams from the local schools. Come dressed as your favorite robot.
Visit the Celebrate Robotics at South County Library for National Robotics Week website
Hosted by Roanoke Robotics & Makers Club
6303 Merriman Road Roanoke, VA 24018
The Biomechatronics and Intelligent Robotics (BIRO) lab at the City College of New York (CCNY) plans to celebrate the National Robotics Week by showcasing its state-of-the-art robotic technology to general public. The exhibits include various wearable robotic technologies developed in our lab, such as the power enhancing exoskeletons for the ankle, knee & hip, a soft exosuit for walking assistance, a soft robotic glove and also a humanoid robot. A limited number of the participants will get a chance to wear our exoskeletons and operate them, who will be selected based on a fun robotics trivia quiz. 1. Exoskeleton: Soft exoskeletons for human augmentation and restoration (including knee, hip, back, ankle, glove); Soft Exo-suits; Multi-robot Cyber-physical System for Gait Rehabilitation of Developmentally-delayed Children. 2. Humanoid robots: Interaction-Safe Humanoid Robot for Augmented Reality-Assisted Telemanipulation. 3. Surgical robots: MRI-guided Robot for Neurosurgery; MRI-guided Robot for Prostate Interventions.
Visit the Wearable and Surgical Robots for Human Augmentation website
Hosted by Dr. Hao Su, Assistant professor
160 Convent Ave . Marshak building room 705 New York, NY 10031
Titanium Titan Robotics and Washington Robotics Society would like to invite LEGO robotics enthusiasts from across SWPA to kick-off National Robotics Week at the Washington Crown Center on April 6, 2019 from 10am-2pm. Teams of students (grades 4th-9th) will be using LEGO EV3 or NXT task-bots capable of color sensing to clear their paths of "asteroids".
Visit the Asteroid Knock-out Robot Tournament & Technology Event website
Hosted by Titanium Titans & Washington Area Robotics
1500 W Chestnut Street Washington, PA 15301
Visit the Longway Planetarium FLL Jr Expo website
1310 E Kearsley Flint, MI 48503
Visit the Naperville - second event, IL Expo website
1310 Shepherd Dr Naperville, IL 60565
Hosted by Maker Faire
1808 4th Street Meridian, MS 39301
Bank of America members with a valid ATM card and photo ID can get one free admission ticket (galleries only) on the first full weekend of every month. The Tech Museum of Innovation is a family-friendly interactive science and technology center located in the heart of downtown San Jose, California. It has become a landmark for visitors seeking a glimpse of the most inventive place on Earth — Silicon Valley.
Visit the The Tech Museum of Innovation - Free Admission website
Hosted by Bank of America
201 South Market Street San Jose, CA 95113
The 6th annual Southern Illinois Robotics Expo will be held at the MVTHS Career Center April 6th. An open Lego Sumobot competition will start at noon. Any team may compete. Rules are the robot must be made entirely of LEGO products and be able to fit into a 25cm cube. Robots must not weigh more than 1400g. Robots must use only 1 brick. The MVTHS Roborams will be showcasing their robotics programs.
Visit the Southern Illinois Robotics Expo website
Hosted by MVTHS ROBORAMS
11101 N Wells Bypass Rd MOUNT VERNON, IL 62864-6588
Visit the Albuquerque Mini Maker Faire website
Hosted by New Mexico New Makers
300 San Pedro Dr NE Albuquerque, NM 87108
Visit your local community robotics team and their headquarters. Check out what they have been up to and learn how you too could join in on the hardest fun you will ever have!
Visit the OtterBots Headquarters Open House website
Hosted by OtterBots FRC Team #7667
1785 Tanen Street Napa, CA 94559
Come share the excitement of robotics and celebrate National Robotics Week with us! Meet & Greet Other Robotic & STEM Enthusiasts. See Robotic Project Demonstrations. Enjoy Raffles, Giveaways, Product Specials and more. Featured exhibitors: Empow Studios, iRobot and Windsor Wildbots! Featured Vendors: Pololu Robotics and Electronics, Velleman, elenco, Actobotics & Osepp
Visit the RoboDay @ You-do-it Electronics website
Hosted by You-do-it Electronics Center
40 Franklin St Westwood, MA 02494
Kick off RoboWeek 2019 with Red Nation Robotics and The MUSE Knoxville!
Visit the Roboweek @ The MUSE Knoxville website
Hosted by Red Nation Robotics
516 North Beaman Street Knoxville, TN 37914
Celebrate National Robotics Week 2019 with Quad City area FIRST Robotics teams! FIRST LEGO League Jr. Expo from 12:00-2:00 including demonstrations from local FIRST LEGO League, FIRST Tech Challenge, and FIRST Robotics Competition teams.
Visit the 5th Annual Quad Cities National Robotics Week Showcase website
Hosted by Quad Citiy Engineering and Science Council
1717 W 12th St. Davenport, IA 52804
Visit the Ashville Mini Maker Faire website
Hosted by Asheville Makers
1 University Heights Asheville, NC 28804
Free Class Sign Up Now! FIRST COME FIRST SERVE!!! ONLINE registration only. 20 years of experience in the Tech industry, Our FREE Class program was created as a way of giving back to the community and inspire kids to engage and embrace STEAM. We provide them with the state of the art tools and equipment for a fun and hands-on environment. Let us encourage and aspire our kids to explore the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math.
Visit the FREE ROBOTICS CLASS website
Hosted by StartonEDU
9275 Trade Pl. San Diego, CA 92126
Visit the FLL Jr. Expo @ Campbell University website
Visit the Mission Bacon Expo website
101 E Central Blvd Orlando, FL 32801
Makersgeneration organises for you this small after-school robotics for kids in Washington DC. The main topicswill be: - Introduction to robotics - Introcduction to coding - How to build a robot - intro to 3d printed robot Come join us with your kids for a great time of robotics in the DMV.
Visit the How to make a robot for kids in Washington DC website
Hosted by Makersgeneration
330 7th St NE District of Columbia, DC 20002
Are you interested in Lego Robotics?Are you 10-12 years old? Join us in this hands-on enrichment program where you will learn the basics of programming through LEGO Mindstorms! Lego Mindstorms is a programmable robotics construction set that gives you the power to build, program and command your own Lego robots. This program is open to Putnam County Youth ages 10-12 years old, limited to 12 youth.
Visit the 4-H Robotics Program website
Hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension
67 Main Brewster, NY 10509
Open to High School Teens. Come to Shedd Aquarium's Teen Learning Lab to talk about robots with other teens, hear how Shedd uses ROVs, and even get to fly an ROV! https://www.sheddaquarium.org/learning-experiences/teen-programs/teen-learning-lab/
Visit the Robotics with Shedd Teen Learning Lab website
Hosted by Shedd Aquarium
1200 SOUTH LAKE SHORE DR CHICAGO, IL 60605
We have robots that you can program and are offering a free session of coding for first time visitors.
Visit the #OpenCodingFriday @theCoderSchool website
Hosted by theCoderSchool - North Shore
1929 Sheridan Highland Park, IL 60035
The Laramie Robotics Club invites middle and high school students from the Laramie area to engage in fun and exciting programming and robotics activities. We will be programming basic robots as well as a bunch of fun activities such as game design and graphics.
Visit the Laramie Robotics Club meeting website
Hosted by Laramie Robotics Club
1000 E University Ave Laramie, WY 82071
Prepare for the BattleBots competition (starts April 12) by watching four of the best fights from last season! Enjoy our BBQ dinner (vegan options available) Find out what a MakerSpace is. Sign up to be a member, or just enjoy the good company. Find out what BattleBots is about. Eat good food!
Visit the BattleBots Prep Celebration website
Hosted by Mountie MakerSpace
1100 N. Grand Ave Walnut, CA 91789
Join us for National Robotics Week as we host an open house! Gain some hands on robotics experience for grades 4-12, view robotics demonstrations, tour our center, and get information on our different programs!
Visit the
Hosted by Storming Robots
3322 St 22 West Branchburg, NJ 08844
Visit the NorCal FLL Jr Expo at Intel Folsom website
1900 Prairie City Rd, Building FM7 folsom, CA 95630
Come out and see what the K-4th grade teams have done during the MISSION MOON FIRST® LEGO® League Jr Challenge. The event will give you the chance to chat with coaches and celebrate what everyone has learned through their experiences with the FIRST LEGO League Jr program. The 2018/2019 MISSION MOON challenge explores that problems that humans will have to live on the moon. Teams will design and build their own LEGO Moon Base and rocket ship and incorporating WeDo 2.0 LEGO elements to showcase the problems and solutions that they have come up with as a team.
Visit the NorCal FIRST LEGO League Jr Expo - Folsom website
Hosted by Playing At Learning
1900 Prairie City Rd, Building FM7 Folsom, CA 95630
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in the categories of Junior Game, Junior Bottle Sumo, and Senior Bottle Sumo Classic.
Visit the Robofest Beaverton_Techforkids_OR website
4560 SW 110th Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005
Visit the Mid Atlantic ARL Qualifying Tournament website
361 Pine Forge Rd Pine Forge,, PA 19548
Visit the Loma Linda Mini Maker Faire website
Hosted by Loma Linda Academy
10656 Anderson Street Loma Linda, CA 92354
The TIE Conference features technology as a powerful tool to leverage learning. Over two and a half days, educators attend sessions designed to provide a “booster shot” of strategies to engage students with relevant technologies paired with the best practices of learning.
Visit the TIE conference website
Hosted by TIE
444 N. Mt. Rushmore Road Rapid City, SD 57701
Maker Faire is a gathering of fascinating, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to Robot Makers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these "makers" to show hobbies, experiments, projects.
Visit the Miami Maker Faire website
Hosted by Miami Maker Faire
300 NE 2nd Ave Miami, FL 33132
Visit the Tri-State Mini Maker Faire website
Hosted by Edsel Ford Memorial Library @ The Hotchkiss School
22 Lime Rock Road Lakeville, CT 06039
New to LEGO robotics? Then this is the class for you! Students will investigate motorized models with Lego WeDo and learn about gears, belts, and motors. After building each model, students will solve challenges that will exercise their creativity and problem solving skills in addition to improving their understanding of how the machines work! The class will culminate in a project of the student's own design and integrates Lego and motor power. PreRegistration and fee required
Visit the Learning Robotics with LEGO website
Hosted by Einstein's Workshop
25 Adams Street Burlington, MA 01803
Shared Science will host the 7th Annual Robo-Tech Festival in celebration of National Robotics Week 2019 on April 7th at Long Beach City College. Shared Science advocates for STEAM educational learning opportunities within the Greater Long Beach area. On April 7, 2019, parents and children of all ages are invited to join us on the Long Beach City College campus from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to tinker, make slime, operate robots, attend hands-on workshops, and explore their interests in robotics, science, technology, engineering, art, and math, at the seventh annual ROBOTech Fest. Workshops will focus on engaging youth in science and technology in a fun and creative manner.
Visit the Robo-Tech Fest website
Hosted by Shared Science
4901 E Carson St Long Beach, CA 90808
Take Lego robotics to the next level with WeDo 2.0. Students will learn how to build simple machines with motorized parts such as winches, pulleys, drive trains and more! Add sensors and program your creations to respond to their environment. Then work together to design a machine to meet the challenge of the day! No previous Lego experience is necessary for this class. Pre-registration and fee required
Visit the LEGO Junior Engineers website
Our Fun with Technology program is the perfect entry point for younger students (aged 6-7). With lessons and projects designed specifically for new Roboteers, it's a great way to get on board having fun while learning Science and Engineering. Through this series students will build a strong foundation allowing them to succeed in our more advanced workshops. Subjects and projects include: Circuit Diagrams and Components Electricity and Magnetism Engineering Structures and Geometry LED lighting circuits Compasses and Electric Motors Gravity, Forces, and Bridge Building This is a small classroom setting, with no more than eight children. For the dates and times of classes, please check our Calendar
Visit the Fun With Tech website
Hosted by Rolling Robotics
201 N Brand Blvd #120B Glendale, CA 91203
Let's explore simple machines and robotics by using our hands and learning through experience! Students will be introduced to beginner mechanics and motion using everyday materials, crafts, powered motors, human power and more. Each week students will learn a new components, designs and building techniques. This class focuses on engineering, teamwork, creativity and problem solving. PreRegistration and fee required
Visit the Handmade Robots and Simple Machines website
Watch students from the VEX IQ Robotics class participate in an exhibition. These 4th to 6th grade students have been working for 8 weeks and will "compete" on the 2019 Next Level board. Come check out an easy to use robotics system that might be interesting for your student.
25 Adams Street Burlington, MA 02180
MEETUP: Our third "Find, Form, Grow a Robotics Team" hosted by Exit 5A Robotics (Livingston Robotics Club). Goal of this meetup is to connect families with like-minded families looking to form a robotics team. Also opportunity to connect those looking for a team with teams looking for new team members. Age range K-12. SIGNUP / RSVP AT: https://goo.gl/forms/APfPYhxMn0dWdAPx2 The 1st two events Jan & Feb had over 45 families and 100 people attending. Three robotics teams (2 FLL, 1 VIQ) formed from these meetups. WHO THIS EVENT IS FOR: *Families looking for like-minded families to form a team with. *Families looking to join a team *Teams looking to add new team members (team cannot be part of a for-profit organization) Event is open to any competitive robotics venue including (but not exclusively) FIRST Lego League FLL, FIRST Tech Challenge FTC, FLL Junior, World Robot Olympiad (all categories), VEX IQ VIQ, VEX Robotics Competition VRC, RoboCup Junior (all categories), Botball, MATE, etc. At this event, Exit 5A Robotics will be running fun activities to help connect families & teams. Event is free and open to families from north and central NJ. Exit 5A Robotics is part of the non-profit organization Livingston Robotics Club. RESTRICTIONS: 1. If you are a for-profit organization please refrain from attending. 2. All children MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENT OR GUARDIAN at all times during this event. This is not a dropoff event.
Visit the Robotics Meetup: Find Form, Grow, Robotics Team website
Hosted by Exit 5A Robotics
West Orange Public Library 46 Mt Pleasant Ave West Orange, NJ 07052
Annual fundraiser for two BEST hubs in the Denver Metro Area - Front Range BEST and Rocky Mountain BEST. BEST is Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology and we are hubs of BEST Robotics Inc. (www.bestinc.org)
Visit the Boosting BEST 2019 website
Hosted by Rocky Mountain BEST
1880 W Oxford Ave Englewood, CO 80111
The tournament will be conducted along side the other events of the Montana TSA State Conference.
Visit the 2019 Montana State Technology Student Association State Conference website
308 6th Ave N Billings, MT 59101
Automation is helping companies in every industry become stronger global competitors. To succeed, you need the right solution providers, the right technology, and the right expertise. Automate 2019 will provide it all and more! Automate showcases the full spectrum of automation technologies and solutions. From traditional industrial applications to cutting edge new technologies, you'll find ways to automate every process in your company. It's held just once every two years, so be sure to take advantage of this opportunity to find the right solutions to meet your automation challenges, all at this one great show.
Visit the Automate Conference website
Hosted by Automate
2301 S. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60616
The tenth annual National Robotics Week event will be held April 6-14 2019. Georgia Tech’s open house will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Monday, April 8th. Since the launch of National Robotics Week in 2010, Georgia Tech has participated annually in the event by sponsoring an open house and conducting lab tours and robot demonstrations for middle and high school students and other members of the community. Sponsored by Georgia Tech’s Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM), our 2019 event features demos of new robots and labs, including the Robotarium.
Visit the Georgia Tech's NRW Open House and Tours website
Hosted by Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM)
311 Ferst Drive Atlanta, GA 30332
FHSU is hosting our 13th annual Lego robotics competition. The competition is open to all area middle school students (grades 5-8).
Visit the LEGO ROBOTICS COMPETITION website
Hosted by Fort Hays State University
600 Park St #1 Hays, KS 67601
Hosted by Rolling Robotics Palas Verdes
In this exciting STEM camp, students will learn to design and build robots using Lego MindStorm. With multiple levels to challenge experienced builders and basic instruction for those new to Robotics, this is a class for all levels and students who are 6-12 years old!
Visit the Redmond SPRING Robotics PLUS Chess Camp website
Hosted by Chess4Life
7102 180TH AVE NE STE 106 Redmond, WA 98052
This one day preparatory class is usually offered on the Monday preceding our Maintenance Training or Flexible-Teach Software Training Course. This Class will help familiarize new Yushin users with the basic robot safety, functions and operation.
Visit the YUSHIN ROBOT OPERATOR TRAINING website
Hosted by Yushin
35 Kenney Drive Cranston, RI 02920
A virtual Robotics showcase in which schools will upload videos of their robotics in action.
Visit the Flipgrid Robotics Showcase website
Hosted by Madison County Schools
Online Only
Kindergarten and first grade students will be introduced to Cubetto the coding robot through a maze of different landforms to celebrate Earth Day!
Visit the Coding with Cubetto website
Hosted by Jennifer Moon
120 Taunton Street Wrentham, MA 02093
Some 60 students from Thomas Jefferson and Woodrow Wilson middle schools in Edison packed a room at the Amazon fulfillment center Monday to build robots and celebrate National Robotics Week.
Visit the Amazon Fulfillment Center website
Hosted by Amazon
2170 NJ-27 Edison, NJ 08817
Tours at iRobot are about an hour and focus on our Cool Stuff Museum. You will learn what our robots do, why they have those tasks, and who works on robots. We talk about our evolution here and our history. We will also try to have a robot demo for you. You will not see labs, workspaces or test areas on the tour, however, we do visit our Family Innovation Lab - a public space used by our engineers as a makerspace.
Visit the MA Robotics Open House: iRobot website
Hosted by MassRobotics
8 Crosby Drive Bedford, MA 01730
FLIR Unmanned Ground Systems is the world’s leading provider of battle-tested Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs). We partner with U.S. and international military, law enforcement and industrial users to design and build technologically advanced robots that support a wide range of missions. Whether it’s a roadside bomb on the battlefield, a suspicious package on the subway, or a potential hazmat situation, our robots help keep troops, first responders, and the public safe.
Visit the MA Robotics Open House: FLIR(formerly Endeavor Robotics) website
19 Alpha Rd. Ste 101 Chelmsford, MA 01824
We have Open House every Monday from 6-8pm. This is a great time to check out the Makerspace and talk to members. If you can’t make it to open house, you can attend an upcoming event or contact us via Facebook or email to set up another time to stop by.
Visit the Anchorage Makerspace Open House website
Hosted by Anchorage Makerspace
1406 W 33rd Ave, Ste F Anchorage, AK 99503
Visitors will talk about the robots, what they do, and the amazing technology that makes them work. Kids will get to see the cool things you can do with a STEM education.
Visit the Discover Robots with iRobot website
Hosted by Edgewater Branch Library
5049 Edgewater Drive Orlando, FL 32810
Open house at Manchester Makerspace. Come see our new metal- and plastic-working equipment! MHT Makerspace works with First Lego League and hosts a number of classes open to the public, including Intro to Robots and programming training.
Visit the Manchester Makerspace Open House Night website
Hosted by Manchester Makerspace
36 Old Granite Street Manchester, NH 03101
That ONE Team-Our Next Engineers will be demonstrating their high school built robots for the FIRST Robotics Competition (firstinspires.org). There will be a demonstration of what the robots can do and time for questions about the team and robots. The audience will get a chance to drive the robots under the team's supervision. There will also be Tetrix and LEGO built robots to help younger children learn and explore the world of robotics.
Visit the National Robotics Week Demo website
Hosted by That ONE Team
2650 5 Mile Rd NE Grand Rapids , MI 49525
The Department of Engineering at Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC), is organizing a series of STEM-related outreach events for middle school students on April 9th, 2019 to celebrate National Robotics Week 2019. The events will be held at the I-Create MakerSpace located on the second floor of the Mary and Jeff Bell Library at TAMU-CC. Registration is free, but required; space is limited. No prior experience with robotics is required. Come, enjoy and learn to use STEM-Tronics platform! STEM-Tronics camp gives the opportunity to learn and use state-of-the-art technologies that can be combined to create different Electrical Engineering projects related to Automation, Mechatronics, Wearables and Robotics (for example, LED clothing, fire and car alarm systems, wireless communication networks, sound reactive systems, music devices, mini robots, GPS tracker, etc.). Students will learn to assemble each of the electrical components and make the systems work properly.
Visit the STEM-Tronics on the Island website
Hosted by Dr. Jose Baca
6300 Ocean Dr., Unit 5797 Corpus Christi, TX 78412
SC West is THE largest converged security industry trade show in the U.S. At ISC West, you will have the chance to network with over 30,000 security professionals through New Products & Technologies encompassing everything from access control to drones & robotics from over 1,000 Exhibitors & Brands.
Visit the ISC West website
Hosted by ISC West
201 Sands Ave Las Vegas, NV 89169
Geared toward high school and community college or technical educators, though all educators middle school through college are invited to apply.
Visit the Robotics with BlocklyProp PD website
Hosted by Parallax
178 E 5300 S, Murray, UT 84107
Springville 1st grades are creating problem solving robot prototypes as part of a full design process project. They designed a robot to help solve a problem for others.
Visit the Robot Prototypes website
Hosted by Priscilla Heredia
520 Hartford Road Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
Artaic uses robotic technology and innovative design tools to customize, design and fabricate award-winning mosaic installations. By combining modern technologies with this historic art form, the Artaic team is passionate about the creation of architecturally significant mosaics for any size project.
Visit the MA Robotics Open House: Artaic website
1 Design Center Place, Ste 644 Boston, MA 02210
We are hosting an Open House in our brand new facility. Stop by to interact with our robots, and experience the latest research at Northeastern University's Robotics Labs.
Visit the Northeastern University Robotics Labs Open House website
Hosted by Northeastern University
805 Columbus Avenue Boston, MA 02115
We are an independent, non-profit organization serving as the innovation hub for robotics and connected devices. Through our programming and events, we help bring together innovative startups and existing technology organizations to nurture the next generation of talent and promote economic growth and innovation. By working with diverse local talent, we are helping to bring about the next global evolution of robotics.
Visit the MA Robotics Open House: MassRobotics website
12 Channel Street, Ste 502 Bsotn, MA 02210
Our showcase will feature over 50 hands-on exhibitor/demonstrations featuring Ipswich PreK- Gr.12 Students,Teachers, and local STEAM Businesses highlighting the power of STEAM EDUCATION and STEM Career Pathways! Last year, over 400 attendees experienced how the power of STEAM Education engages students to use critical thinking and creativity in our classrooms, as well as problem-solving and innovation in business and industry.
Visit the Ipswich STEAM Showcase website
Hosted by Jeff Carovillano
134 High Street Ipswich, MA 01938
Area high school students develop programs at their school and then come to the University of South Dakota to show how well their programs work.
Visit the 39th Annual USD Robotic Programming Contest website
Hosted by Computer Science Department
414 E. Clark Street Vermillion, SD 57069
Self-paced tours of 20 labs such as Robotic Embedded Systems Lab, Human Centered Robotics Lab and more are available on USC campus. This event includes interactive demos of USC Robots. There is an opportunity of demo and talk by USC’s VexU team (SoCal Champions).
Visit the USC Robotics Open House website
Hosted by USC Viterbi School of Engineering
3710 McClintock Ave Los Angeles, CA 90089
TSA promotes STEM and tech education for students
Visit the Oklahoma TSA State conference website
Hosted by Oklahoma TSA
2501 Conference Drive Norman, OK 73069
Visit the FIRST Chesapeake District Championship website
4400 University Drive Fairfax, VA 22030
Visit the New England District Championship website
100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609
Homeschool 4-Week Course | Robotics 🤖 Homeschool Course | 4 weeks | Robotics | Game Design | Edmond STEM $120.00 Class Start Clear 1 ADD TO CART SKU: N/A Categories: Homeschool, Archimedes (K, 1st, 2nd), Bernoulli (3rd & 4th), Curie (5th & 6th), DaVinci (7th & 8th), Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Game design, Robotics, Edmond techJOYnT DescriptionAdditional informationProduct DescriptionAbout This Course In game design, students design and create games. They learn computer programming skills, problem solving, and critical thinking. Students use their creativity and imagination to create their own unique and original games. In robotics, students build and program robots. They use the engineering design process to build their robots and they program them to move, pick up cans, avoid obstacles, follow a line, go through a maze, use sensors, etc.
Visit the HOmeschool robotics course website
Hosted by TechJoyNT
180 W. 15th St., Suite #100 Edmond, OK 73013
5th Annual USD robotic High schools Competition
Visit the Battle of Bots website
Hosted by https://www.usd.edu/arts-and-sciences/computer-science
414 E Clark St Vermillion, SD 57069
FRC #4360 Spudnik Robotics held an outreach event at Moorhead Highschool where students got to test out their robot driving skills.
Visit the FRC #4360 Spudnik Robotics outreach website
Hosted by FRC #4360 Spudnik Robotics
2300 4th Ave S Moorhead, MN 56560
As part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s Center for Marine Robotics, DunkWorks is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing facility with an intentional focus towards accelerating the path of technology to the ocean. As a member-based facility in the heart of Woods Hole, internal technical and scientific staff along with external innovators, inventors, and small companies can utilize the tools in DunkWorks. Membership also provides access to inside WHOI and to the expert marine technologists and machinists therein. Learn more at www.whoi.edu/marinerobotics.
Visit the MA Robotics Open House: DunkWorks website
86 Water St. Woods Hole, MA 02543
Girls from primary and high schools in Cote d'Ivoire will program and compete with they robots.
Hosted by American Center Abidjan
Riviera Golf Abidjan,
Tour the NWDL robotics lab, meet the our robotics teams and students, design and build robots using Lego MindStorm. Ages 9-14.
Visit the EV3 Robotics Open Lab website
Hosted by NW Discovery Lab
62A Tanglewood Lane Port Townsend, WA 98368
Students will demonstrate how to use block coding to program Dash the robot. Families will participate in an robotic engineering project to create a robotic hand.
Visit the Family Robotics Event website
Hosted by STEAMologist
440 Adam St. milton, MA 02186
SoutheastCon is the annual IEEE Region 3 Technical, Professional, and Student Conference. As the premier conference for the IEEE Region encompassing Jamaica and the Southeastern United States, it brings together Computer Scientists, Electrical, and Computer Engineering professionals, faculty, and students to share the latest information through technical sessions, tutorials, and exhibits. The conference hosts a series of student competitions such as Robotics, Drone, and Software competitions. The theme this year is space exploration and problem solving for the future in space.
Visit the IEEE Southeast Conference 2019 website
Hosted by IEEE Region 3
700 Monroe Street Huntsville, AL 35801
Visit the FIRST Robotics Competition - Michigan State Championship at SVSU website
7400 Bay Road University Center, MI 48710
Visit the Indiana State Championship website
5 E Superior Street Kokomo, IN 46901
Founded by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers in 1986 as the Robotic Technology and Engineering Challenge under the guidance and inspiration of Tom Meravi and Dr. James Hannemann. Known as the National Robotics Challenge since 2005, this event is the longest continually operating robotics event in the United States and is the premier educational event for open-platform robotics competition.
Visit the National Robotics Challenge website
Hosted by EduEverything, Inc.
220 E Fairground St. Marion, OH 43302
We Robot is the most exciting interdisciplinary conference on the legal and policy questions relating to robots. The increasing sophistication of robots and their widespread deployment everywhere—from the home, to hospitals, to public spaces, and even to the battlefield—disrupts existing legal regimes and requires new thinking on policy issues.
Visit the We Robot 2019 website
Hosted by University of Miami
6200 San Amaro Drive Coral Gables, FL 33146
The Retail Analytics Council and Platt Retail Institute present the second annual Retail Robotics and AI Conference, which will take place on April 11-12, 2019, at the Hilton Orrington Hotel in Evanston, IL (next to the Northwestern University campus). The Conference will focus on implementing and executing retail AI strategies, as well as exploring emerging trends in retail robotics.
Visit the RAC Retail Robots and AI Conference website
Hosted by Northwestern University
633 Clark Street Evanston, IL 60208
The College of Engineering started Discover Engineering Days to introduce middle school students (grades 6-8) and their teachers to the various fields in engineering and the engineering programs offered at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Visit the Discover Engineering Days website
Hosted by University of Nebraska Lincoln
1400 R Street lincoln, NE 68588
Young engineers will build and program LEGO Animals to move, make sounds and react to external stimuli. Students will build croaking frogs, a bull trying to escape its pen, an alpha wolf, horses and more. Prerequisite: Children should be able to follow simple pictorial directions with minimal assistance
Visit the KidBots: LEGO® Robotics Animals website
Hosted by L3 Academy
1 Greenwood Avenue Montclair, NJ 07042
earn how to program robots and make 'em dance across the floor! Special guest helpers will include members of the Sacajawea Robotics Team.
Visit the PIR: Rollin' Robots website
Hosted by Children's Museum Of Bozeman
202 S. Willson Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715
Help the University of Rochester and Rochester Museum & Science Center celebrate National Robotics Week! See an exhibit about robotics research that is happening at the University of Rochester's Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. The exhibit will feature demonstrations of robot perception, motion planning, and human-robot interaction for mobile robots and robotic manipulators.
Visit the Robots! website
Hosted by University of Rochester
657 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14607
Starting with Chuck, a collaborative mobile robot, 6 River Systems is building fulfillment solutions that power the winning warehouses of tomorrow.
Visit the MA Robotics Open House: 6 River Systems website
271 Waverley Oaks Rd Waltham, MA 02452
The Biomechatronics and Intelligent Robotics (BIRO) lab at the City College of New York (CCNY) plans to celebrate the National Robotics Week by showcasing its state-of-the-art robotic technology to general public. The exhibits include various wearable robotic technologies developed in our lab, such as the power enhancing exoskeletons for the ankle, knee & hip, a soft exosuit for walking assistance, a soft robotic glove and also a humanoid robot. A limited number of the participants will get a chance to wear our exoskeletons and operate them, who will be selected based on a fun robotics trivia quiz. 1. Exoskeleton: Soft exoskeletons for human augmentation and restoration (including knee, hip, back, ankle, glove); Soft Exo-suits; Multi-robot Cyber-physical System for Gait Rehabilitation of Developmentally-delayed Children. 2. Humanoid robots: Interaction-Safe Humanoid Robot for Augmented Reality-Assisted Telemanipulation 3. Surgical robots: MRI-guided Robot for Neurosurgery; MRI-guided Robot for Prostate Interventions
160 Convent Ave Marshak building room 705 New York, NY 10031
The Robotics Institute will celebrate the tenth annual National Robotics Week on April 11 & 12 with lectures, project demonstrations, the annual Mobot (mobile robot) races, and a reception for RI affiliated people. REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
Visit the 2019 RI National Robotics Week Celebration website
Hosted by www.cs.cmu.edu
4902 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213
SCS Distinguished Lecture, Seminar
Visit the Teruko Yata Memorial Lecture website
Hosted by Carnegie Mellon
5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Come by the Walnut Library in So. CA to see our robot in action and also meet our team! We are also recruiting for new members grade 7-12th for the 2019-20 season and would love to meet YOU!
Visit the The 2nd Rebellion FTC Team #14531 Robot Demonstration and Team Recruitment website
Hosted by The 2nd Rebellion FTC team #14531
21155 La Puente Road Walnut, CA 91789
On Thursday, April 11, 2019, Mass Innovation Nights, Massachusetts’ leading monthly new product showcase, will launch 10 new products at UMass Lowell’s Innovation Hub in Lowell, MA. The event will feature a variety of tech startups across several industries including IoT, AI, and robotics.
Visit the Mass Innovation Nights 121 website
Hosted by UMass Lowell Innovation Hub
110 Canal Street Lowell, MA 01852
This is a three phase Challenge: Phase I: Build a robot that goes from one end of a table to the other and back, without falling off the table. Phase II: Have the robot push a block off the edge of the table. Phase III: Have the robot push the block into a shoebox mounted at the end of the table.
Visit the SacRobotic TableBot Challenge website
Hosted by SacRobotics
4420 Granite Drive Rocklin, CA 95677
Free and open to the public! Fifty-eight of the best and brightest high school robotics teams will be competing in this two day event. Come out and cheer on your favorite team or learn more about bringing FIRST Robotics Programs to your community. Following the six-week design and build phase, teams enter two of seven District competitions in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. Teams compete for scores that will earn them a place at the FIRST Chesapeake District Championship. (Winners from FIRST Chesapeake will compete at the FIRST World Championship in Detroit.) https://www.firstchesapeake.org/first-programs/frc/first-chesapeake-district-events/first-chesapeake-district-championship
Visit the FIRST Chesapeake District Championship Event (robotics) website
Hosted by FIRST Chesapeake
4500 Patriot Circle Fairfax, VA 22030
The Sea Air & Land Challenge, nicknamed the SeAL Challenge, is an Office of Naval Research Sponsored STEM initiative, in which teams of high school students learn about the engineering process by creating a robotic system that will be used to compete in challenges which mimic missions encountered by the military and first responders. The students work spring semester, in either classes or after school groups, to design and develop the robotic systems that can run under water, in the air. On Challenge Day, the teams of students come together to compete against each other.
Visit the Sea Air and Land Challenge website
Hosted by Penn State Altoona
3000 Ivyside Park Altoona, PA 16601
he hit show BattleBots is back, where world-class fighting machines battle to the death in the hopes of winning the most prestigious prize in all of sports: The Giant Nut. Once again, we’ll be descending upon Long Beach, CA to do glorious battle in front of live audiences. We’ll have two ticketed sessions per day starting April 12 through April 22 culminating in the crowning of the 2019 BattleBots World Champion. Don’t miss the spectacle of live robot combat—get your tickets now!
Visit the Battlebots website
Hosted by BattleBots
2770 Industry Ave, Lakewood, CA 90712
The purpose of the competition is to generate technological excitement, provide hands-on experience for our undergraduates, and showcase the cleverness and technical competence of Carnegie Mellon undergraduates and other community members (including alumni). We hope to stimulate inter-disciplinary activity toward producing something that is technically noteworthy.
Visit the Mobot Races website
Kubo makes coding as easy as a puzzle! This screen-free game teaches the coding concepts such as loops, routes, and functions while encouraging team work and social skills. This class is free and open to ages 4-5 years. The class will be located in the Walmart Storytime Room from 10:30-11 AM. Registration begins March 22nd at 9 AM.
Visit the PLAY AND LEARN WITH KUBO (4-5 YEARS)* website
Hosted by Fayetteville Library
401 W Mountain St Fayetteville, AR 72701
In honor of National Robotics Week, the Advanced Telerobotics Research Laboratory is hosting an open house event at Kent State University. All ages are welcome. During this event, you will experience products of current advanced technology, understand how robots are built from both physically and in software, how virtual reality can change our way of life and how you can start with develop your own affordable robot. We will have live demonstrations and people will have the opportunities to interact with different robots, talk with our researchers and technicians regarding any robotics related topics.
Visit the Advanced Telerobotics Research Laboratory Open House website
Hosted by Advanced Telerobotics Research Laboratory
800 E Summit St, Kent, OH 44240 Kent, OH 44240
Simplify material handling from manufacturer to store shelf. By utilizing logic. With the combination of our proprietary software and mathematics we know the optimal way to store, select, pick, pack and ship products all while seamlessly integrating with an existing warehouse management system.
Visit the MA Robotics Open House: Symbotic website
200 Research Dr. Wilmington, MA 01887
Visit the Kent State Mini Maker Faire website
Hosted by Kent State
1125 Risman Drive Kent, OH 44242
This event encourages scientific discovery while providing the opportunity to learn about scientific careers from actual research scientists and science educators. Projects on display will include: Advanced Exercise Device, Exoskeletons, Llama, FastRunner, NASA’s Valkyrie, Atlas, Nadia humanoids.
Visit the IHMC Robotics Lab Open House website
Hosted by IHMC
40 S ALCANIZ ST PENSACOLA, FL 32502
Founded in 2015 by the Piaggio Group, Piaggio Fast Forward creates lightweight, intelligent mobility solutions for people and goods. Our vision is of a sustainable mobility ecology with healthy lifestyles and social connectivity available to all, regardless of age or abilities. Visitors will get to meet meet gita®, the mobile-carrier that follows people on the go while transporting up to 45 pounds. gita promotes an active lifestyle designed for everyone. gita® is simple, easy to use and share, functional, and fun. It’s the sustainable high-tech solution for heading out into the world without having to reach for the keys to the car.
Visit the MA Robotics Open House: Piaggio Fast Foward website
56 Roland St. Boston, MA 02129
Celebrate Robotics Week at Empow Studios with a robotics favorite: a friendly Sumo Competition! Building off a simple base, students will problem solve for the best combination of wheel type, strategic attachments, optimal programming, and speed of motors to experiment with their unique creations in a Sumo Bot competition. This is a collaborative environment for any skill level! Students will focus on a variety of build mechanics, which can help their robot lift their opponent and keep their robot stabalized. We start with a brief introduction to LEGO EV3 MINDSTORMS software and programming, and work with the students to explore curriculum in simple machines, engineering, and coding.
Visit the LEGO Robotics Sumo Workshop in Lexington, MA website
Hosted by Empow Studios
1776 Massachusetts Ave, 2nd Fl Lexington, MA 02420
Visit the LEGO Robotics Sumo Workshop in Newton, MA website
180 Needham St. Newton, MA 02464
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in the categories of Junior and Senior Game, Junior and Senior Exhibition, Junior Bottle Sumo, Senior Bottle Sumo Classic, and RoboParade
Visit the Robofest PearlCiity_HIFusionED_HI website
2100 Hookiekie Streeet Pearl Ciity, HI 96782
The BISD STEM Center is hosting our first district wide Robotics Competition! Team Check in is at 8 am, Competition begins at 9 and award ceremony at noon!
Visit the Beaumont ISD Inaugural District Wide Competition website
Hosted by Beaumont ISD STEM Center
3410 Austin Beaumont , TX 77706
Get Excited About Robotics (GEAR) Contest hosted by the Guadalupe County Robotics 4H Club
Visit the Guadalupe County GEAR Competition website
Hosted by Guadalupe County 4H Club
210 E Live Oak St Seguin, TX 78155
This is a regional robotics competition and showcase. Students in grades 3-8 participate in a series of tasks using the Lego EV3 robotics platform.
Visit the Silicon Valley Educational Robotics Challenge website
Hosted by Evergreen School District
2220 Woodbury Ln San Jose, CA 95121
Robot Day family event. Explore robotics together with demos and hands-on activities designed for kids and their grown-ups.
Visit the Robot Day website
Hosted by The Works Museum
9740 Grand Ave S Bloomington, MN 55420
A great way to play one more time before teams head to the World Championship. We welcome teams of all levels. Since this is after the State Championship, if we can generate enough interest we will run two divisions based on levels of experience. We've done this in past years and it has worked well.
Visit the Warm up to Worlds VRC - National Robotics Week website
209 Academy Road Pembroke, NH 03275
Robotics Competition for elementary and middle school students
407 Dowden Rd Wolfforth, TX 79382
Robotics competition for elementary and middle school students
3500 Neely Ave Midland, TX 79707
Through the manufacturing process of Bot building, students’ imaginations are captured as they design, build and compete with their own robotic creations.
Visit the NRL COLORADO COMPETITION website
Hosted by National Robotics League
800 Curtis St Denver, CO 80204
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in Junior Exhibition and Junior Game events.
Visit the Robofest Canton_Achieve_MI website
Hosted by Canton Achieve Academy
3250 Denton Rd Southfield, MI 48881
Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots to compete in Junior Exhibition and Junior Game categories
Visit the Robofest Canton_CCA_MI website
49100 Ford Road Canton, MI 48187
Tinkerfest is a one-day festival that celebrates the creative, curious, and innovative spirit in all of us. Tinkerfest brings together makers, artists, and tinkerers to showcase their work while inviting attendees of all ages to join in on the DIY fun! During the festival the entire center (inside and outside) will be activated with activities that spark curiosity and ignite creativity.
Visit the Tinkerfest website
Hosted by Chabot Space and Science center
10000 Skyline Blvd Oakland, CA 94619
he 2019 Robotics Challenge will be held on Saturday April 13th, 2019 at the Great Sand Dunes National Park. A huge thanks to the National Park Service for the great forum to test and challenge our Robots.
Visit the The Colorado Robotics Challenge website
Hosted by NASA's Colorado Space Grant Consortium
11999 State Highway 150 Mosca, CO 81146
For the 25th consecutive year, robotics teams from around the world have gathered at Trinity College to compete in the International Fire Fighting Home Robot Competition, which advances robotic technology and knowledge by using robots as an educational tool.
Visit the TRINITY COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL FIRE FIGHTING ROBOT CONTEST website
Hosted by Trinity College
1695 Broad Street Hartford, CT 06105
SeaPerch is an innovative underwater robotics program that equips teachers and students with the resources they need to build an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) in an in-school or out-of-school setting. Students build the ROV from a kit comprised of low-cost, easily accessible parts, following a curriculum that teaches basic engineering and science concepts with a marine engineering theme.
Visit the San Diego Regional Competition website
Hosted by Seaperch San Diego
5555 Del Mar Heights Rd. San Diego, CA 92130
Visit the USI Regional SeaPerch Challenge website
Hosted by Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education
701 Tile Factory Rd. Mount Vernon, IN 47620
Students throughout the county will showcase their coding skills during the Scotland County Robotics Showcase. Students will work with teams to overcome robotics challenges that includes using sensors and moving with precision. All teams will participate in a Sumo Challenge. During the day, students at the high school will showcase their skills with the FRC robot.
Visit the Scotland County Robotics Showcase website
Hosted by Scotland County Schools
18601 Fieldcrest Rd Laurel Hill , NC 28351
The third annual Southworks Robotics & Engineering Olympics will be held at South Suburban College on Saturday April 13, 2019 from 9 am to 12 pm and over 325 southland high school students are preparing to compete. The Southworks Robotics event is providing exciting, hands-on STEM learning experiences through business/education partnerships that will build the current and future workforce needed by the manufacturing industry. www.southworksrobotics.com
Visit the Southworks Robotics and Engineering Olympics website
Hosted by Southworks Robotics
15800 State St. South Holland, IL 60473
Among the STEM activities the festival includes multiple activities related to robotics, from understanding how they work, build one, and even program the electronics that use robots.
Visit the South Shore Science Festival V website
Hosted by POSITIVE BCS LLP - Gateway to Science:Sports and Games
180 Old Colony Ave Quincy, MA 02170
Visit the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery FIRST LEGO League Jr. Expo website
408 Mason Court Fort Collins, CO 80525
Make Omaha is a family friendly, innovation and technology showcase celebrating local tech-driven makers, inventors and businesses who are using state-of-the-art tools in their work. This unique event provides an opportunity for the public to connect with the local maker community and learn more about the maker resources available at Do Space and in the greater Omaha area. Make Omaha is powered by Do Space in partnership with Metro Community College.
Visit the Make Omaha website
Hosted by Do Space
7205 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68114
RSSC is an exciting and fun experimental robotics society formed in the late 1970's around the time when many computer clubs where being formed. We meet once a month on the second Saturday of the month at CSULB.edu in the Engineering Technology building. We have lectures, competitions, events and show and tell sessions.
Visit the Robotics Society of SoCal Monthly Meeting at CSULB website
Hosted by RSSC
1331 Palo Verde Ave Long Beach, CA 90840
We will be hosting robotics tours for several local high school groups at ASU’s Polytechnic School in Mesa. Please come by to visit our labs, learn more about our research, and see our robots!
Visit the National Robotics Week at the Polytechnic School website
Hosted by Arizona State University
6075 S. Innovation Way West Mesa, AZ 85212
Visit the South Bend Mini Maker Faire website
Hosted by Success Academy South Bend
3408 Ardmore Trail South Bend, IN 46628
Daisy Girl Scout event to earn the Robotics Badge
Visit the Girls Get Together website
Hosted by Pearadox FIRST Robotics Team
4717 Bailey Rd Pearland, TX 77584
Visit the Cincinnati Mini Maker Faire website
Hosted by Cincinnati Mini Maker Faire
1301 Western Ave Cincinnati, OH 45202
Girls in Robotics! is an event to promote female participation in STEM and robotics at our school. This action-packed day will focus on team building and STEM exploration. Students will work to design, construct, drive, and program a VEX IQ robot.
Visit the Soaring Heights: Girls in Robotics! website
Hosted by Soaring Heights Robotics
3280 County Rd 5 Erie, CO 80516
The Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is hosting an open lab even for individuals of all ages to interact and have fun with robots!
Visit the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory Open Lab Event website
Hosted by UW-Madison Human-Computer Interaction Lab
1210 W Dayton St Madison, WI 53706
In celebration of Robotics Week here at Code Ninjas Poway we will be showcasing to the public Codrones and Codey Rocky come in and see what robotics is all about. Demonstrations happening all day.
Visit the Robotics Week Saturday website
Hosted by Lisa Lorraine Bowen
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