Milan, Italy, March 13th 2019: School of Robotics at Wired Health
WIRED Health is a one-day conference exploring the future of health, digital health and healthcare. School of Robotics presents a humanoid for assistance. Read more
WIRED Health is a one-day conference exploring the future of health, digital health and healthcare. School of Robotics presents a humanoid for assistance. Read more
eMedia is an Erasmus + KA2 Strategic Partnerships for Adults Education project. The focus of the project are methodologies to educate active and responsible citizens in the digital world. Read more
In February and March 2019 Partners of the No Gender Gap Erasmus plus project will be carrying out info sessions presenting the project, the free training courses, and project platform. Read more
The main goal of the project is raising the preschool teachers' competencies and training opportunities to make pupils keen on future's world. Read more
INDIRE is the Italian Ministry of Education’s oldest research organisation. INDIRE's Giovanni Nulli talks here about the new project on educational robotics. It will be modulated on Arduino. Read more
99 teams already enrolled to the 2019 edition of the Italian NAO Challenge. Eight Semifinals and the Final Competition in Roma, April 2019. Read more
Italian Robot Olympics is the robotics contest co-organized by the Ministry of Education and by Scuola di Robotica. Three main tracks: mobile robots, aerail robot and underwater robots. For high schools students. Read more
The European Robotics Week (ERW) is achieving a major success with around 1200 interactive robotics related events across Europe, showing how robots will impact the way we work, live, and learn both now and in the future. Read more
Guardiani della Costa (Coastal Guardian) is a project funded and promoted by Costa Crociere Foundation in partnership which School of Robotics. Read more
The Erasmus + project No Gender Gap!, has been launched by Partner Building Bridges Association (Spain), Scuola di Robotica (Italy), Weltgewandt (Germany) and the International Labour Association (Netherlands). Read more