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A Critical Mass for Educational Robotics

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A Critical Mass for Educational Robotics

A Critical Mass for Educational Robotics

 

"The thing about robotics is that it attracts people of all ages from children to white haired elders. This pervasive interest is common to just a few other disciplines …
Robotics stimulates creativity and allows the development of skills that must not be those of a Nobel Prize winner."

 

 

In a short telephone interview, Giulio Sandini, Director of Research at the Department of Robotics, Cognitive Sciences and Brain Studies of the Istituto italiano di tecnologia, explains the reasons that convinced him to undersign the Memorandum of Understanding to promote research and technological culture through educational and service robotics.  “I find this initiative to be extremely well focused and with a vast potential promise.”
The network agreement, which included more than thirty organisations operating in the robotics and artificial intelligence sector, will be signed at the Rome City Hall on March 16th during the Awards Ceremony for RomeCup 2011.
 

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