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  2. Dexter Industries - Wikipedia

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    Dexter Industries designs and manufactures accessory boards for the Raspberry Pi. [4] The GoPiGo with a Raspberry Pi Camera attached. GoPiGo - The GoPiGo is a robotic platform for the Raspberry Pi. The GoPiGo is designed to be a complete robot package for the Raspberry Pi. The package includes a robot body, motors, controls, and a robotic power ...

  3. Botball - Wikipedia

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    Botball's mantra is that “Today’s Botball kids are tomorrow’s scientists and engineers.” [2] The program is managed by the non-profit KISS Institute for Practical Robotics (KISS stands for the engineering acronym: Keep It Simple Stupid) whose vision is to use robotics "to stimulate and engage students in exploring their potential in engineering, science and math."

  4. Kano Computing - Wikipedia

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    Founded in January 2013, the company focuses on creating educational kits that utilize Raspberry Pi single-board computers to teach STEM subjects to children. Kano Computing is known for its innovative approach to technology education and has gained recognition for its products and initiatives in the tech industry .

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  6. Big Trak - Wikipedia

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    BIG TRAK / bigtrak is a programmable toy electric vehicle created by Milton Bradley in 1979, resembling a futuristic Sci-Fi tank / utility vehicle. [1] The original Big Trak was a six-wheeled (two-wheel drive) tank with a front-mounted blue "photon beam" headlamp, and a keypad on top.

  7. Robofest - Wikipedia

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    BottleSumo - Robots compete to either push a bottle or the other robot off of a table. [18] RoboParade - A parade of autonomous robotic floats [19] [20] RoboMed - High School and College teams create intelligent and interactive medical robotics/device projects [21] Retired competition categories include:

  8. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    The Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 was released in May 2016, which added a camera connector. [40] The Raspberry Pi Zero W was launched in February 2017, a version of the Zero with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, for US$10. [41] [42] The Raspberry Pi Zero WH was launched in January 2018, a version of the Zero W with pre-soldered GPIO headers. [43]

  9. Catrobat - Wikipedia

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    There is a Youtube community, which created Catrobat-based projects and tutorials in several languages. There is also a Discord server, divided into languages, where users can exchange themselves and present their projects. [9] The developers exchange information via GitHub, Slack, Jira, and Confluence.