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Robot Missions, developing a robot platform to help make shoreline cleanup faster
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facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011355630302
twitter.com/robotgrrl
linkedin.com/in/robotgrrl
Projects:
Robot Missions, developing a robot platform to help make shoreline cleanup faster
RoboBrrd
Article "Meet Robotgrrl – Making Robots from Popsicle sticks and Arduino."
by Bill Griggs
July 15, 2011
Article "Meet RoboBrrd"
by Bill Griggs
July 15, 2011
https://youtu.be/OK-MBakQQR8
RoboGames 2012: RobotGrrl Interview
Published on Apr 24, 2012
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Erin (RobotGrrl) creates intriguing and engaging robots that please and delight. She's also the creator and host of The Robot Party, a weekly online gathering.
https://youtu.be/AWbQUkeoHCo
Solve for X: The Grommet - Erin Kennedy's "Object Actuation Adhesive" presentation
Published on Jan 27, 2015
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Erin Kennedy presented her "Object Actuation Adhesive" concept at Solve for X: The Grommet which was held in Somerville, MA on Jan 12th. Solve for X is a global campaign from Google that aims to find pioneers from all walks of life who are working on radical "moonshot" solutions to huge problems in the world that make use of a breakthrough science or technology.
https://youtu.be/WJ8Wnob40kc
RDAS - Unfolding CubeSat rover robot
Published on Aug 16, 2015
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Rapidly Deployable Automation System. It unfolds from a CubeSat form-factor and begins to rove around. Optional control with the Tele-op Headband wearable.
https://youtu.be/2w4YGh380OI
Erin Kennedy | The Lieutenant Governor's Visionaries Prize | Environmental Stewardship
Published on Sep 28, 2017
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Erin Kennedy on Using Robots to Clean the Environment.
The Lieutenant Governor’s Visionaries Prize (LGVP) was announced in September 2016 by the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, and is being administered in partnership with the Walrus Foundation. The prize was created to give Ontario’s most creative thinkers a forum for tackling the challenges that Ontarians and Canadians will face over the next 50 years—and to give them a chance to present their solutions in front of a panel of the province’s thought leaders.
Since the announcement of the prize, Ontarians from across the province have submitted ideas in six categories: Reconciliation, Governance, Inclusive Prosperity, Environmental Stewardship, Social Cohesion, and Scientific and Technological Innovation. This fall, these finalists—six from each category—will present their ideas at public events in six cities across Ontario; their visionary ideas reimagine police reform, housing, sustainability, and other pressing issues.