Arduino, supported by Qualcomm, is partnering with Indian edtech firm Get Set Learn to introduce on-device AI and robotics learning across India's K-12 school system.
The collaboration will help students learn by building real, intelligent devices that run AI locally, reducing reliance on the cloud and making the learning more practical for real-world use.
Matt Denton]’s SpoolBot is a surprisingly agile remote-controlled robot that doesn’t just repurpose filament spool leftovers.
Nvidia has released DreamDojo, an open-source world model trained on 44,000 hours of human video that lets robots learn ...
Local high school and college robotics teams are exploring new ways to integrate blockchain technology into their work, starting with simple automation and data tracking experiments. As they explore ...
When 12-year-old Matteo Mucchetti mapped out an amusement-style attraction that he wanted to create in his family’s basement and then showed it to his older brother Nico, the high-school sophomore was ...
A humanoid robot learns to organize shelves at the data collection training ground for humanoid robots in Qingdao, Shandong, China, on January 12, 2026. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images) ...
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Making a face mask with animations!
In this video, we demonstrate how to create a face mask using individually addressable LED strips arranged in a 30 x 12 LED grid. The project utilizes an Arduino Micro, an SD card reader module, a ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk acknowledged the possibility that Optimus could overshadow the legacy of the brand’s electric vehicles. Tesla lost EV sales leadership to BYD in 2025 amid regulatory challenges.
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IIT Delhi launches executive robotics programme to build AI-driven automation skills for modern manufacturing sector
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi has opened admissions for the third cohort of its Executive Programme in Robotics, aimed at building industry-ready capability as AI, IOT and intelligent ...
The future of Tesla is an army of humanoid robots that Elon Musk says could eliminate poverty and the need for work. He has told investors the robots could generate “infinite” revenue for Tesla and ...
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