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Constructing an autonomous vehicle and navigating it through a course of cones and line barriers without human intervention seems like an impossible feat. Gannon University’s Robotic and Development club, GUBotDev, made it look easy at the 31st Annua
News 8 introduced you to HUGE, a Connecticut-based combat robot that regularly competed on the Discovery Channel's show, "BattleBots," in 2021. We recently caught up with HUGE's team captain, Jonathan Schultz, as they returned from the World Championship.
The Northwestern University Robotics Club debuted “George,” a combat robot, to fight in the 30-pound weight class competition at the Norwalk Havoc Robot League’s world championships in Connecticut last December. Though the team entered the contest with an open mind about their prospects, Weinberg junior and NURC co-Corporate Outreach Chair Katie Mumford said the announcer.
South Norwalk was recently the focus of the robotic world when the Norwalk Havoc Robot League (NHRL) hosted its championships in the three-, 12- and 30-pound weight classes were crowned at the Norwalk Havoc Robot League (NHRL).