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Sponsors of the TCF
2008 Robotics Contest
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The College of New
Jersey
(http://www.tcnj.edu)
The College of New
Jersey School of Engineering
(http://www.tcnj.edu/engineering/)
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IEEE Region 1
(http://www.ewh.ieee.org/reg/1/)
With nearly 100,000
members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world's leading
organization of computer professionals. Founded in 1946, it is the
largest of the 39 societies of the IEEE.
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Princeton Chapter -
ACM/IEEE Computer Society
(http://www.acm.org/chapters/princetonacm/)
ACM is the world's
oldest and largest educational and scientific computing society.
Since 1947 ACM has provided a vital forum for the exchange of
information, ideas, and discoveries. Today, ACM serves a membership
of computing professionals and students in more than 100 countries
in all areas of industry, academia, and government.
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IEEE
Princeton/Central Jersey Section
(http://ewh.ieee.org/r1/princeton-centraljersey/)
With nearly 100,000
members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world's leading
organization of computer professionals. Founded in 1946, it is the
largest of the 39 societies of the IEEE.
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Amateur Computer
Group of New Jersey
(http://www.acgnj.org)
Amateur
Computer Group of New Jersey (ACGNJ) is a computer user group (club)
based in Scotch Plains, NJ. Founded in May of 1975, we are the
oldest computer club still in operation. The club is comprised of a
number of special interest groups ( SIGs ) which have meetings
throughout the month. The club along with several other
organizations produce / host Trenton Computer Festival annually.
Furthermore information about history of the ACGNJ is at
http://www.acgnj.org/hist.html
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New York Amateur
Computer Club
(http://www.nyacc.org/)
The New York Amateur
Computer Club was established in March 1975 with the mission to
further education in divers areas of personal computing. The
presentations at monthly meetings cover various platform computing
systems and range from in-depth technical subjects to general
overviews with broad appeal.
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Computer Education
Society of Philadelphia
(http://www.cesop.org)
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A-WIT Technologies,
Inc.
(http://www.a-wit.com)
A-WIT Technologies, Inc. develops, markets, sells, and distributes
microcomputer modules, and associated hardware and software tools.
Their low pricing, the high quality of their products, and their
superior technical support represent an excellent value for their
customers.
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Important Dates |
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03/08/08 - Early
Registration Ends
04/26/08
- 11a-2p Sumo Competition
04/26/08 - 3:30p-5p Maze
Navigation
04/27/08 - 12p-1p Precipice Avoidance
04/27/08 - 9a-2:30p
DesignAThon Check In
04/27/08 - 3p-4p DesignAThon
Judging |
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