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( Institutional Robotics Hobby Club ) |
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Register Soon for AutoINC workshop.on 8th-11th April |
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AIM OF THIS CLUB : The aim of our ROBOINC is to encourage and empower the untapped and budding potential of students by providing them a platform where they not only compete but also learn to apply their innate skills . We aspire of providing students, a feel of "not very far-fetched" problems and their solutions and apply their innovative minds to sketch creative solutions to common problems. Robotics has a huge potential in transforming our lives, India which is not so much deep but well aware of tasks impending, has to wakeup in this potential field and prove its superiority. The idea behind this initiative is to get all the robotic enthusiasts across the country on to one stage which facilitates knowledge sharing and as well give a wake up call to the entire technical student community of the nation . Robotics being a beautiful blend of various fields, the need for such a club is clearly justified. Madhya Pradesh has emerged as a Hub for technical education in recent years. Therefore it becomes inevitable to get exposed to such huge demanding field of engineering called Robotics. Just " KEEP THE PASSION BURNING......" ABOUT THIS CLUB : Roboinc is an institutional hobby club of Samrat Ashok Technological Institute Vidisha. Initiated by some of the enthusiastic students of this institute in 2005. Presently this club have 195 members of all departments of engineering . Since its beginning there has been a continuous increase in the number of members in this club along with lots of achievements in various National level robotics competitions . This club helps the students to face the practical world of Engineering . Thereby making them one step ahead of others in this competitive world . ADVISORY BOARD :
For more Information and Quires mail us at mail2roboinc@gmail.com |
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