As part of the makerspace program, Joseph Heady said he hopes the college can be a model for other colleges to look up to.
The club is there to allow students to develop and experiment with robotic equipment. Some members go far into the field sharpening mechanical and coding skills.
“We’ve had one of our previous vice presidents got a job working at Kawasaki robotics.
She was the only person in her department without an engineering degree,” said Heady, Club president.
But helping students on campus is not the only goal of the club. The Club is currently gearing up to participate in the Robot Olympics. The competition is an international where…
