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January 3, 2012

Romibo is a DIY assistive robot for social therapy, STEM education or just fun.

Romibo is a DIY assistive robot for social therapy, STEM education or just fun developed by the Quality of Life Technology Center NSF Engineering Research Center based at Carnegie Mellon University. Learn more on the Romibo website and watch a video of the center's technology.

Credit: Aubrey Shick and Garth Zeglin, Carnegie Mellon University, Quality of Life Technology Center

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