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Atlanta Hobby Robot Club
http://www.botlanta.org Email Atlanta Hobby Robot ClubThe Atlanta Hobby Robot Club is dedicated to the education and encouragement of robotics. We are available to schedule demonstrations on robotics to your group. Also, we are willing to explain robotics and help hobbyists throughout the area.
Central Illinois Robotics Club
http://www.circ.mtco.com/ Email Central Illinois Robotics ClubThe Central Illinois Robotics Club was founded in May of 1997 in an effort to promote, educate, explore, and compete in the field of hobby robotics. The club is located in the greater Peoria area and meets monthly.
Dallas Personal Robotics Group
http://www.dprg.org/ Email Dallas Personal Robotics GroupThe Dallas Personal Robotics Group (DPRG), founded in June of 1984, is one of the nation's oldest special interest groups dedicated to the development and use of personal robotics. The DPRG is a 501(c)(3) not for profit educational organization. DPRG members are interested in autonomous robots, movie replica robots, vintage robots, robot and kinetic art, as well as just about anything involving electronics, technology, or science
Ottawa Robotics Enthusiasts
http://www.ottawarobotics.org/ Email Ottawa Robotics EnthusiastsThe Ottawa Robotics Enthusiasts (ORE) club is a informal group of hobby roboticists in Canada's national capital region. We get together at least once a month to show off our creations, share information, and work together on more ambitious projects.
Seattle Robotics Society
http://www.seattlerobotics.org Email Seattle Robotics SocietyThe Seattle Robotics Society was formed in 1982 to serve those interested in learning about and building robots. We are a non-profit corporation comprised of a diverse group of professionals and amateurs, high school students and college professors, engineers and tinkerers. Our passion is the creation of cybernetic creatures that challenge the old definitions of life, intelligence, and practicality.
The Robot Group
http://wiki.therobotgroup.org/ Email The Robot GroupWe are a very active 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation which holds weekly meetings to discuss projects, show off our work, and meet people like you. Meetings are open to the public and are held every Thursday evening starting at 7:30. If you are in the Austin area and are interested in electronics, robotics, and just meeting a great bunch of really talented people come on by!