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MURATA BOY To Be Featured At Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry's National Robotics Week
Murata Manufacturing today announced that Murata Electronics North Americas will exhibit MURATA BOY, the bike-riding robot that showcases Murata's innovative technologies, at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, during National Robotics Week.
MURAIn addition to the hands-on demonstrations and in-depth presentations, Murata made a donation to the Museum's Science Minors program to support Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education. Science Minors is a youth development program that helps teens learn about science, meet science professionals and conduct experiments with Museum guests while fulfilling service-learning hours.
Murata is pleased to participate in National Robotics Week as it is a fun and creative way to demonstrate our products, said Jerry Kolbe, Director of Technology Marketing for Murata Americas. We are excited that MURATA BOY can spark enthusiasm in students and inspire more kids to take an active interest in science and technology.
Being able to showcase something as unique as MURATA BOY as part of our weeklong robotics activities will inspire people to think about robots in ways beyond factory automation and exploration, said the Museum of Science and Industry's Director of Exhibit Development, John Beckman. We hope kids and adults alike will get inspired by this technology and what it may mean for the future.
MURATA BOY, while only 50cm tall, is packed with high performance electronic components including ultrasonic, shock and gyro sensors, Bluetooth modules, and DC-DC converters. The exact same components found in MURATA BOY are also used in cell phones, cars, televisions and computers, among other items people use every day.