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National Robotics Week Kicks Off Saturday
Georgia Tech is creating a set of robot trading cards, as a record number of events are taking place for the seventh annual event.

The seventh annual National Robotics Week kicks off April 2 with a record number of events – more than 250 – taking place across all 50 states.
Established in 2010 by Congress and iRobot, National Robotics Week raises awareness around the importance of education focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), and the role these subjects play in shaping the future of our society's youth, industry and the U.S. economy.
iRobot is teaming up with IEEE Spectrum and Georgia Tech's Institute for Robotics & Intelligent Machines (IRIM) to create a set of robot trading cards. This national deck features ten famous robots developed by companies and researchers in the U.S.
Locally, events are happening at Georgia Tech, UGA, and Kennesaw State University. Click here for more details on Georgia-related events.
Here are some national events that are happening:
- 'Scratch' for the iRobot Create 2 - iRobot is proud to introduce Scratch for the iRobot Create 2 – a preassembled, programmable robot platform based off the company's popular Roomba® robotic vacuum cleaner. Scratch is a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab that simplifies the coding process for children and beginner coders. Scratch for the Create 2 offers a fun, visual way of learning the fundamentals of robotics, computer science, engineering and coding. Using the Scratch program on a computer, students simply arrange coding blocks on their screen that represent movement commands and watch as their Create 2 springs into action. During National Robotics Week, iRobot is offering a 15% discount on the Create 2 programmable robot.
- NRW National Kick Off event, Washington, D.C. (April 1 – 9:00am – 9:00pm ET) - The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, along with Infamous Robotics LLC, bring premier university robot teams from around the country together with the Robotics Inventors Club. All types of exciting robots will be presented on stage and inside the museum during this unique event.
- The Greater Chicago Botball Tournament, Chicago, IL (April 10 – 10:00am CT) - 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.
- USC Viterbi School of Engineering Open House, Los Angeles, CA (April 14 – 9:00am – 4:30pm PT) - The USC Robotics and Autonomous Systems Center (RASC), the USC Viterbi VAST Program and the USC Viterbi Department of Computer Science will host their annual Robotics Open House to honor National Robotics Week. There will be approximately 60 robots on display, including socially-assistive robots that aid children and elderly, humanoid robots, underwater robots, tactile sensing robots, aerial drones, and biometric robots. The school expects approximately 2000 visitors who will have the opportunity to view private labs, learn about computer vision, AI and interact with leading roboticists.
- Science Carnival & Robot Zoo, Cambridge, MA (April 16 – 12:00pm – 4:00pm ET) – See, touch, smell, hear and taste science in new and exciting ways. This family friendly event will have robot enthusiasts of all ages exploring technology through live demonstrations and interactive activities. iRobot will showcase several of its robots at the event, which attendees will be able to try firsthand.
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