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24 October 2017



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As you know, Robohub is a non-profit dedicated to connecting the robotics community to the public. Over nearly a decade we’ve produced more than 200 podcasts and helped thousands of roboticists communicate about their work through videos and blog posts.

Our website Robohub.org provides free high-quality information, and is seen as a top blog in robotics with nearly 1.5M pageviews every year and 20k followers on social media (facebook, twitter).

If you have a story you would like to share (news, tutorials, papers, conference summaries), please send it to editors@robohub.org and we’ll do our best to help you reach a wide audience.

In addition, we’re currently growing our community of volunteers. If you’re interested in blogging, video/podcasting, moderating discussions, curating news, covering conferences, or helping with sustainability of our non-profit, we would love to hear from you!

Just fill in this very short form.

By joining the community, you’ll be part of a grassroots international organisation. You’ll learn about robotics from the top people in the field, travel to conferences, and will improve your communication skills. More important, you’ll be helping us make sure robotics is portrayed in a high-quality manner to the public.

And thanks to all those who have already joined the community, supported us, or sent us their news!



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Sabine Hauert is President of Robohub and Associate Professor at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory
Sabine Hauert is President of Robohub and Associate Professor at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory





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