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RoboNetwork

Discover organizations driving innovation and expanding access to robotics

Join the RoboNetwork

The US Alliance of Robotics Clusters (USARC) brings together regional robotics organizations to support the development, commercialization, and scaling of robotics technologies for global good. By fostering collaboration among robotics clusters, startups, and stakeholders, USARC advances communication, advocacy, and growth across the US robotics and autonomous systems industry.

USARC consists of US regional nonprofit associations, like MassRobotics, Pittsburgh Robotics Network, and Silicon Valley Robotics who:

We invite industry partners to join the conversation.

Join the STEM Network

The STEM Network in the United States is a vibrant ecosystem of organizations, initiatives, and communities dedicated to connecting people with science through public engagement. Central to this network are organizations that support science festivals, hands-on events, and local STEM opportunities across the country.

Science Festival Alliance (SFA) fosters a professional community committed to cultivating a healthy relationship between science and society through festivals and public events. Founded in 2009, the SFA connects over 75 member festivals across the U.S. and Canada. Rather than charging dues, members contribute time and resources to advance shared goals, sparking curiosity and encouraging experimentation in communities nationwide.

Science Near Me is a searchable directory and resource hub designed to connect people with local and online STEM opportunities, including science festivals, museum programs, and citizen science projects. Developed with National Science Foundation support, it enables communities across the U.S. to discover and participate in STEM experiences year round in their area.

Science.Events is an online hub for a community of practice dedicated to public science events. The members of this community of practice share a craft: each member is affiliated with at least one event initiative, and they are united by an interest in live, in-person events that connect public audiences and science/STEM in some way.