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Robots to "Hunt The Easter Egg" at Embedded Live

lego mindstorms 175.jpgWe've already flagged the Basic-level challenges of the Roboteers programme at Embedded Live, but maybe Gadget Masters should be aiming higher. At the Intermediate-level, perhaps?

Check out the latest Embedded Live blog post, that gives full details of the tougher challenges. They centre around: "Hunt the 'Easter egg'", "Dancing Robot" and "Robot Tag"...

Robots at the Intermediate level will be based on LEGO Mindstorms (pictured) plus Tetrix (if desired), or will be POB or VEX-based robots.

In both cases, total cost of components (mixing and matching is allowed) should be under £450.

See Hunting Easter Eggs and Robot Tag - Intermediate robot challenges






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