This is the MC Hawking robot built by the Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco. It’s a robotic electric wheelchair outfitted with a PC, an XBox Kinect, and an Arduino. On the software side, it ...
For this year’s Hackaday Prize, we opened up five challenges for hackers and tinkerers to create the greatest hardware in five categories. We asked citizen scientists to build something to expand the ...
Anyone looking to begin their journey into robotics may be interested in this new Arduino robot kit which has been created by the team over at Adafruit and offers a great way to learn how to build and ...
Associate Professor Dr. Ronnapee Chaichaowarat, Faculty of Engineering, Chula, opened the door to his robotics lab, showing the Exoskeleton Wheelchair prototype for the elderly and people with ...