Friday was a lucky day for 100 Lego fans from around the world. That's because Lego picked the 100, who come from 26 countries and range in age from 18 to 75, to join the Mindstorms Developer Program.
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University and global firm team up to inspire the next generation of engineering masters
The annual programme designed to inspire the next generation of engineers by giving secondary school pupils hands-on experience with robotics, coding and real-world industrial engineering, was kicked ...
Lego Mindstorms is one of the greatest geek toys around, and Jim Sato clearly is a master Mindstorm user. Jin Sato's Lego Mindstorms tells you how to design, assemble and program a number of robots, ...
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