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US regional nonprofit associations, or similar organizations, supporting the development, commercialization and scaling of robotics technologies, software, hardware, systems and components.
A professional network of member institutions, initiatives, and individuals committed to sharing resources and working with a diverse group of stakeholders to spark curiosity, encourage experimentation, and engage our communities.
Use our logos, backgrounds, and other media when promoting your events. Make sure to take a look at our branding guidelines.
The U.S. House of Representatives resolution supporting the designation of National Robotics Week as an annual event.
Learn more about our guidelines for promoting national robotics week.
Use this logo for all your promotional needs. You can find more resources in the "Media Kit" resource.
Explore the materials powering robotics innovation, from metals to advanced polymers, and see how the right choice determines how well your robot performs in real-world applications.
Given huge public interest in robotics, the IFR has launched a series of positioning papers, aimed at providing information and IFR opinion on topical issues regarding robots and automation.
The use of robotics in industrial settings continues to accelerate at a rapid pace. Explore this collection to learn more about automation, cobots, AI-enabled robots, customized robots, and drones.
A free resource to help you quickly find opportunities to engage in all types of science, technology, engineering, math, (STEM) events, projects, and programs near you, in person and online, all year long.
Read about the newest inventions with IEEE Spectrum for the Technology Insider.
Get a direct line to the biggest names and brightest minds in robotics, Al, and automation. Automated with Brian Heater brings you long-form conversations and unfiltered insights into how we got here, where we're going, and what's behind the technologies impacting how we live and work.
This set of fun activity worksheets is a perfect introduction to the amazing world of robots.
A showcase for simple experiments that make it easier for anyone to start exploring machine learning, through pictures, drawings, language, music, and more.
Design your own mission-driven robot based on bio-mimicry!
Awesome free activities you can use to help your 4–9-year-olds develop an interest in STEM
These engaging and inspirational STEM/STEAM books are perfect for RoboWeek or any time! Includes moving parts (robots light up & move around)
With a few simple tools and a little creativity, you can build your very own drawing robot!
Instructables is a place that lets you explore, document, and share your creations with endless examples of things to make and do.
A certificate to celebrate you and anyone else who joined in the RoboWeek festivities!
Listen along to a fun story about building robots by Auntie Sierra
Free hands-on robotics project resources for students, parents, and teachers.
Discover how robots can do a variety of tasks from playing soccer to treating diseases to collecting rock samples from Mars.
Check out this cool site that features nearly 200 robots from all over the world, including several from iRobot.
Activities for learning about and interacting with AI applications for robotics
Activities for robots or computer, some activities offer a simulator to get started with.
Learn how to make a ultra-simple bugbot navigates with feelers and switches.
Virtual backgrounds for all your remote events! They're also one of the easiest ways to celebrate #RoboWeek!