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Brandon Martus 02-10-2007 18:28

RoboFest Hawaii 2007
 
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RoboFest Hawaii is a competition that frames robotics challenges with real science taking place on Hawaii island. This year, the challenge will place robots on a simulated volcanic landscape, with competition classes for elementary, intermediate, high school and open-league teams. Public, private, charter and home-schooled robotics teams are invited to participate in age and robotic platform brackets.

Fujmon 02-10-2007 19:46

Re: RoboFest Hawaii 2007
 
The Second Annual RoboFest Hawaii robotics competition and engineering fair will be held on Saturday, November 17 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the University of Hawaii at Hilo Gym. RoboFest Hawaii is a high-technology and engineering fair thinly disguised as a robotics festival, with competition events for Lego Mindstorms and open robotics platforms. Amid the excitement of the robotics displays and competition will be hands-on, minds-on exhibits from high school engineering academies, community colleges and universities, and high-tech industry. Visit the robotics discovery stations that invite you to build your own robot or underwater ROV. Learn about robotics programs in the schools and community centers, and how you can get involved!

RoboFest Hawaii is free and open to the public, and is a production of AstroDay Institute, with support from Hawaii Electric Light Company and the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy. For more information, please visit http://astroday.net/RoboFest07.html, call Gary Fujihara at (808) 640-9161, or email him at fujmon@mac.com.


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