NPO TUT Robotics Club
www.robotiklubi.eeRobotics Club of Tallinn University of Technology TUT Robotics Club is a non-profit organisation that units about 40 active and totally over 150 students interested in robotics.Club conducts a subject for basics of robotics, several courses for students, scolars and even instructors, participates in many robotics competitions, where it has brought several prizes, works on development projects and makes contract work, is involved in orginising Robotex (www.robotex.ee) and Baltic Robot Sumo Cup (www.balticrobotsumo.org) and has good connections on international levels with other organisations involved in robotics. TUT Robotics Club’s Goals: 1. Unite students interested in robotics. 2. Systematic development and broadening of knowledge about robotics of the club’s members. 3. Development and popularization of the field of robotics. 4. Create a good learning environment for acquiring technical education. 5. Creating international connections and cooperation with other robotics clubs and organizations. 6. Involving the private sector of economy in education and research activities 7.Organize and participate in contests and other activities involving robotics.
Read moreRobotics Club of Tallinn University of Technology TUT Robotics Club is a non-profit organisation that units about 40 active and totally over 150 students interested in robotics.Club conducts a subject for basics of robotics, several courses for students, scolars and even instructors, participates in many robotics competitions, where it has brought several prizes, works on development projects and makes contract work, is involved in orginising Robotex (www.robotex.ee) and Baltic Robot Sumo Cup (www.balticrobotsumo.org) and has good connections on international levels with other organisations involved in robotics. TUT Robotics Club’s Goals: 1. Unite students interested in robotics. 2. Systematic development and broadening of knowledge about robotics of the club’s members. 3. Development and popularization of the field of robotics. 4. Create a good learning environment for acquiring technical education. 5. Creating international connections and cooperation with other robotics clubs and organizations. 6. Involving the private sector of economy in education and research activities 7.Organize and participate in contests and other activities involving robotics.
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City (Headquarters)
Tallinn
Employees
11-50
Founded
2006
Estimated Revenue
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
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