| Robotics in the UK is exciting, vibrant, and at the cutting edge of research. Evidence of UK creative and technical abilities can be found in the established research groups of universities, but also in the garages of individual enthusiasts who put spare parts from discarded machinery to innovative uses. |
| Robots created in the UK vary from the well-engineered aggressive combatants of Robot Wars, to robots designed to emulate living organisms, from simple ants to humans, and robots designed to solve real problems, such as gaining access to otherwise inaccessible sites. They can be found in research environments, in art galleries, in schools, in space, and even in farms. Amongst these pages you can find examples of all of these, characterised by the impressive resourcefulness and ingenuity of the UK Robotics community. |
| Find out information about University research groups in the UK, plus details of independent researchers and institutes. |
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| Looking for funding for a project? Here is a list of points of contact to help your search. |
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| Find out more about the many UK universities offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence |
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| Do you want to know more about the sort of companies that work in robotics and their available products? Find out more about the Robotics industry in the UK. |
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| Robotics has a role in society as a source of entertainment, art and problem solving. Take a look at some of the applications featured here. |
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| Visit Robofesta for the latest news, links, resources and reviews in robotics. |
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