Maker Faire… wow…
We had a wild weekend presenting at Maker Faire – talked robots with tons of folks, signed up kids for classes, and really couldn’t have hoped for a better time.

Jenny’s robot arena was in full force. Hundreds of kids stopped by and interacted with the robots. Often kids would even bring their own robots and add them to the mix.

A few days before Maker Faire, we learned that Microsoft was going to sponsor us in a Maker Space near their exhibit. The folks from Microsoft were super great, and the space was incredible. Here is a link showing one getting put together…

Inspiring to meet and spend some time with Make Magazine creator Dale Dougherty.

Brooklyn Robot Foundry was awarded three Editor’s Choice awards from folks at Make and the New York Hall of Science. They said to hang them proudly, and we did.