Oct 6 2017
More than two dozen different robots will descend on The HUB at Boston's City Hall Plaza as part of the first ever Robot Block Party on Sunday, Oct. 15 during HUBweek 2017.
In collaboration with the City of Boston and HUBweek, MassRobotics will celebrate all things robotics by exhibiting the latest in robotics, providing exciting demos of forthcoming products and showcasing the Massachusetts robotics ecosystem.
Since the launch of its shared workspace, MassRobotics has attracted resident companies that range from those developing drones for precision agriculture to those using robots to transform urban living. The nonprofit is living up to, and often beyond, its mission to serve as the epicenter for the region's robotics community, hosting events and product demonstrations with leading universities like Harvard, MIT, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Tufts and Northeastern, and welcoming visitors from around the globe to experience this unique ecosystem.
"The generous and engaged support of the City of Boston is integral to continued growth for both MassRobotics and the region's robotics/automation industry. Collaborating with the city to co-host the Robot Block Party as part of HUBweek is an opportunity to celebrate how much we've accomplished and to look forward to all that's still to come," said Tom Ryden, executive director, MassRobotics.
Examples of on-site demonstrations include:
Kris Carter, co-chair, Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics, City of Boston, said: "The City of Boston embraces innovation and our place as the home for revolutionary ideas. From automated vehicle companies testing new models of mobility in the Seaport, to robots developed here that are transforming the face of warehouse operations globally, the people and ideas of Boston are changing the world. Robot Block Party will be a fun event for people of all ages interested in what the future might hold for us and how Boston stands to influence it."
HUBweek is a civic collaboration and festival that brings together the most creative and inventive minds making an impact in art, science and technology. Participants at Robot Block Party include: CyPhy Works, iRobot, Harmonic Drive, Vecna Technologies, Symbotic, Jibo, Collabots, DevTech Research Group at Tufts University, SuperPedestrian, Northeastern University, Pong Robotics, UMass Boston, SoftRobotics, Locus, Teradyne/Universal, Delphi, Nutonomy, Optimus Ride, MIT and WPI.