European Robotics Week 2015

European Robotics Week 2015 (ERW2015), 23-29 November 2015
Communication Centre: Bristol, UK 

The European Robotics Week offers one week of various robotics related activities across Europe for the general public, highlighting growing importance of robotics in a wide variety of application areas. The Week aims at inspiring technology education in students of all ages to pursue careers in STEM-related fields, i.e. science, technology, engineering and math. In 2015, over 700 robotics events took place in European and associate countries.

Organised by euRobotics AISBL, European Robotics Week has so far attracted over 200,000 people during its five years of existence and encouraged young and old to become involved in hundreds of different robotics related activities year after year.

During ERW 2015 the heart of the European Robotics Week was a series of events in Bristol, UK organised by euRobotics AISBL and the Bristol Robotics Laboratory.

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Watch the videos of ERW2015 in Bristol

Poster

European Robotics Week 2015 poster 


The heart of the European Robotics Week 2015 was Bristol UK, which was host to a plethora of events around robotics.

European Robotics Week 2015

Events Overview

Tuesday, 24 November 
(19:00 - 21:00)

Venue: MShed

Welcome Reception - Inauguration of European Robotics Week

Open discussion with the public about Robots & Society

Wednesday, 25 November 
(9:00 - 17:00)

Venue: Watershed & 
Bristol Robotics Laboratory



Robots: From Imagination to Market

Wednesday, 25 November 
(17:00 - 20:00)

Venue: @Bristol Science Museum
Robot Buildathon
Bristol kids build a swarm of 100 robots

 

Watch the videos of ERW2015 in Bristol

 

Organisation

Events were organised locally by the Bristol Robotics Laboratory and collaborators (scientists, labs, teachers, schools, robotics engineers, robot makers etc.), but centrally listed and co-promoted. euRobotics AISBL, the European association for a Public-Private Partnership in robotics, served as the central coordinator. The events were supported through national coordinators who promoted the idea among their national networks and communities.

 

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