By Brittany Girover
On March 17, howard University will get acquainted with 500 colleges and college students and college students and college students from Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia to learn about Robotics Engineering and Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation. A long program used in the afternoon is funded by Amazon Executive Technologies and Robotics (FTR), Howard University Robotics Engineering (Huro) and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Today’s students are increasingly facing technology, but many do not gain experience experiences with advanced robotics and AI technologies. This event, when learning from robotics experts, students present the opportunity to interact with AI effective devices to students. Students will be exposed to drones, vex robotics, Amazon Astro Home Monitoring Robots and Howard University “Mecca Bots” Autonomous Robots. In addition, students will learn updates from the University of Howard University, Virginia Tech Innovation campus, George Mason University and Collegial Robotics from the University of Michigan. Students from Banneker High School will take part in McKinley Tech, theodore Roosevelt High School and Thomas Jefferson High School.
Robotics and AI community are a component of the University of HOWARD and Amazon FTR, and the expansion of Robotechnics and AI through academic and career enrichment initiatives that provide students with real world skills in robotics and EU.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is partnership in many ways, including sponsorship of distributed education cooperation (DTC), which allows you to expand access to robotics instructions and expand the license robotics. The University of DTC University, Morehouse College and Berea college leads the University of Michigan. The project supports a distributed open source curriculum, instructions and tools distributed to ensure that the robotics innovation is accessible to everyone.

