Robotronica 2015 introduces Queensland to the future

By Amy Mitchell-Whittington
Updated August 23 2015 - 3:08pm, first published 2:08pm
Star Wars fans found plenty to be excited about.   Photo: Supplied
Star Wars fans found plenty to be excited about. Photo: Supplied
Eight-year-old Abhishek plays Connect Four with a robot named Baxter.   Photo: Supplied
Eight-year-old Abhishek plays Connect Four with a robot named Baxter. Photo: Supplied
Neo Robot children for Robotronica Nao robot and children, with PhD student Gavin Suddrey. Photo: QUT
Neo Robot children for Robotronica Nao robot and children, with PhD student Gavin Suddrey. Photo: QUT
Robotronica Photo: Supplied
Robotronica Photo: Supplied
Robotronica Photo: Supplied
Robotronica Photo: Supplied
Neil Harbisson, the world's first cyborg, with Pinokio, the curious robotic desk lamp that wants to capture your attention. Photo: QUT
Neil Harbisson, the world's first cyborg, with Pinokio, the curious robotic desk lamp that wants to capture your attention. Photo: QUT

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