Meeting Schedules

2nd and 4th Saturday’s Every month.

 

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RSSC is a non-profit experimental robotics association formed in 1989 that meets twice a month on the second and fourth Saturday of the month at California State University Fullerton.

Our primary goal is to promote and advance the art of robotics and the surrounding technologies by providing a fun and exciting meeting place where people of all ages and from all walks of life from the novice to the large brained pocket protector wearing robot guru may gather and exchange knowledge, information and ideas.

Our typical meetings consist of a classroom session covering software, electronics, mechanical, soldering, construction techniques and more. After the classroom session we typically hold a short business meeting where we discuss and handle club related items. As soon as we finish the club business meeting we hold a "Show And Tell" session, this part of the meeting is without a doubt the most fun you can legally have in a public place, this is where you get to bring one or more of your creations, past, present and future projects to show off. Once the presentations have finished we break off into an open discussion session where you are free to walk about, meet and converse with other robotics enthusiasts. Click here for our meeting schedules.

From time to time we also hold robotics competitions where you can test your metal, everything from line following to robot sumo wrestling and more. The winners are typically awarded plaques, trophies and various other prizes. Click here to see our past competitions and competition schedule.

If you're a robotics enthusiast then this is the club for you, membership is not required to attend any of the meetings or functions so pack the wife and children in the family wagon and come on down, click here for directions to California State University Fullerton.

For those of us that live, eat and drink robotics, RSSC also has an online yahoo email chat forum where you can keep in touch, click here for the online forum.

 

 

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