National Robotics Week is Coming in April
Posted on February 13th, 2010 in News
If Presidents, Veterens, and Laborors get only a day, what do we give robotics? How about a whole week! That’s right, National Robotics Week has been announced and is slated for April 10-18, 2010. Â The event is headed up by iRobot, along with a whole slew of robotics companies and organizations.
During National Robotics Week, a week-long series of events and activities is aimed at increasing public awareness of the growing importance of “robo-technology†and the tremendous social and cultural impact that it will have on the future of the United States.Sounds pretty sweet. The stated goals are to:
- Celebrate the US as a leader in robotics technology (because we’re falling behind).
- Educate the public about the ongoing social and cultural impact of robotics technology (let’s avoid robomageddon).
- Advocate for increased funding for robotics technology research and development (well, at least their being honest. It’s not like most of iRobot’s funding doesn’t come from this).
- Inspire students of all ages to pursue careers in robotics and other science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)Â related fields (see the first bullet point).
iRobot has lots of information about robotics online at their new SPARK portal, and is encouraging any interested part to set up events to celebrate the week.
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