Announcing the First Major Sales of DyIOs

Posted in Announcements on February 23, 2011 2 Comments

Announcing the sale of 190 DyIOs to Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) for the 2012 academic year.

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New Site!

Posted in Announcements Highlights on February 7, 2011 No Comments

We've got a brand new site up!

More than just a few rearrangements, the changes will make the site easier to use and, we hope, will be more informative and helpful to you.

Some of the bigger updates are:

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Meet the DyIO

Posted in Announcements Highlights Product on August 15, 2010 No Comments

We'd like to introduce the Dynamic I/O controller (DyIO)! It's our first product and, oddly enough, it's the first commercially available piece of hardware to support the Bowler Communication System (BCS). We are currently working on the final touches for supplying them to our online store, however, we have already sold to a few clients directly. For more information on the DyIO, check out the products page or if you're interested in getting one early, email info@neuronrobotics.com

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Maker Faire

Posted in Announcements on August 13, 2010 No Comments

We have been invited to run a booth at Maker Faire! If you'll be in the Providence area on August 28th from 3-9pm, you'll want to come by. It's at the Bank of America Skating Center. Check out Maker Faire's main page in order to learn more.

Maker Faire

Maker Faire calls all builders, inventors, innovators, hackers, tinkerers, gadgeteers, designers, artists, fabricators, welders, craftspeople, fabric technologists, bricolaurs, engineers, scientists, garden wizards and more to come show off our creations! And we will be there with robots!

Location

The event will be held at the Bank of America Skating Center located at:
2 Kennedy Plaza
Providence, RI 02903

We recommend that you take the MBTA Commuter Rail or Amtrak to Providence's train station at 100 Gaspee Street and then take a cab or walk about a mile if possible. Street parking is available. Parking garages are also available at Providence Place Mall, the Convention Center, the Parkade and the Union Station Garage.

Public Transportation

On the T, take the Providence/Stoughton Commuter Rail Line to the Providence stop. Walk southwest on Gaspee Street. Take the first left toward Railroad Street. Turn right at Railroad Street. Take the first left to stay on Railroad Street. Continue onto Exchange Street. Turn left at Memorial Blvd. Turn right at Fulton Street. 2 Kennedy Plaza will be on the left .

Additionally, Amtrak stops in Providence.


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Live Blog

We will be blogging straight from the event, sometimes with video. Link to follow! Please use hashtag #NRMF if you wish to tweet about this event. Thanks, and we'll see you there!

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Beyond Robotics

Posted in Announcements Events on July 16, 2010 No Comments

We have been invited to present a TEDxBoston pre-Adventure! If you'll be in the Cambridge area on July 27th from 6-9pm, you'll want to swing by the event. It's at the Microsoft NERD Center. Register on the TEDxBoston site to save a seat.

How can a local startup provide access to robotics development for everyone?

Through a talk and hands-on workshop, learn what factors are leading the way for future development in robotics. Neuron Robotics is lowering costs and easing entry into developing robotics and cyber-physical systems. Join the team for a discussion on the current state of robotics and robotics development, particularly outside the typical lab setting. Then experience what is discussed with the opportunity to work with some of Neuron Robotics’ educational systems.

Location

The event will be on the 11th floor of the Microsoft NERD located at:
1 Memorial Dr
Cambridge, MA 02142

We recommend that you take the MBTA to Kendall Square or walk if possible. The is ample parking underneath the building but it is not free.

Public Transportation

On the T, take the Red Line to the Kendall/MIT stop. Walk straight up Main Street toward the Longfellow Bridge (past the Post Office, Bank of America). You will see the Parking Garage on your right, Take a right and you can enter the building from the side. Approximately a 5 minute walk.

Additionally, several bus lines stop at Broadway and Ames Street, including the #1 which follows Massachusetts Avenue to Dudley Station, and the #64, which goes to Brighton.


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Live Webcast

Registration below is only for the webcast. To register for live attendance at the event, please use the link above

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