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Call for Participants: Humanoid Robot NAO Advanced Training Course 15-16 Dec. 2014

Dear researchers and owners of the humanoid robot NAO,

Don't miss the chance to participate in the Humanoid Robot NAO Advanced Training Course Vol. 2 2014. This training is open to all interested robotic enthusiasts, academicians, researchers, engineers and students.


This event is organized by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Malaysia Chapter in collaboration with Aldebaran Robotics and the Center of Humanoid Robots and Bio-Sensing (HuRoBs). The training course will be held in conjunction with IEEE-ROMA2014 conference at Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur.




Participants without the NAO robot are also welcome. For NAO owners, there will be a free service to upgrade your existing NAO Version 4 to the latest Version 5.



Details:- 

Humanoid Robot NAO Advanced Training Course Vol. 2 2014
Date: 15-16 December 2014
Venue: Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur
Accommodation: Available with Full Registration
Trainer: Aldebaran Robotics Paris/Shanghai
Category: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced (Open)
Registration: Advance registration required (online/manual). Registration link is
 here

The organizer is pleased to extend early-bird registration until 27th November 2014. Early-bird registration is entitled for 20% discount from the registration fee. Group registration with 5 or more participants will get additional 10% off. Please refer to website www.robopreneur.com for more details about the training or registration or simply contact the training secretariat at hurobstraining@gmail.com if you have any questions.

See you there!

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