Table of contents This month’s Dream Delivered is Robotics
In this month’s box, we will be exploring how to build things that are both mechanical and electrical. You will learn about robotics, electricity and so much more. Put on your thinking cap and get ready to dream big! Oh the Places You Could Go!
Robots in Japan
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Circuitry & Power
Robots Through Time
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Hydraulics
Robots in Our Daily Lives PAGE 8
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Did You Know? PAGE 9
Quit with the Jokes Dreamers in Action PAGE 10
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Machine Lear Engineer: desining and builds custgns learning systemomized s for computers
Electrical Engineer: works with the head Robotics Engineer to design the control portion of robots
Operator: works in shifts to make sure the robot is overseen and operated at all times
3D Technician: takes a product idea and makes it into something that a 3D printer would be able to create
Artificial Intelligence Specialist: programs computers to start ‘thinking’, such as recognizing faces
Robotics Engineer: develops the robot on paper, and oversees a team building the robot, fixing any problems that arise
3D ComputerDesigner: conv Aided product design erts a form for a 3D printo digital use as the bluepr inter to int of a product
Sales Engineer: sells the detailed, advanced robots and designs to individuals, including making changes to the design at a customer’s request
Robotics Technician: repairs and builds parts for the robots
r: Robotics Mission Designe es nat rdi coo plans and the robotic activities for flights, along with writing procedures for robotic movements in space
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