
Anyone can build a robot...
Hebocon is Robot Wars for those who are not technically gifted. Crappy robots that can just barely move will somehow manage to engage in odd, awkward battles. Bring along a robot or just come and watch.
Last year we ran London's first Hebocon, and now we're back for another!
We'll be providing a beginner-level electronics workshop and basic kit required, but feel free to bring your own or additional props (lamps, balls, robot toy dogs etc).
When
4 Oct 2017
16:00 - 19:00
Where
RHB 304
Goldsmiths, University of London
London,
SE14 6AD
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FAQ
What is Hebocon?
Imagine Robot Wars. Now imagine Robot Wars if no one knew what they were doing. Hebocon is a robot sumo wrestling competition for the technically ungifted. Up to 32 robots will fight on an arena and one will be crowned victorious!
Do I need any skill?
Not at all, and that's what makes this fun. We'll be running a beginner-level electronics workshop and will provide all basic materials to get some motors moving back and forward.
What should I bring?
If you have anything you want to incorporate into your sumo robot, please bring it along. We'll raid a charity shop for inspiration props.
Who is this event for?
This is event is aimed at everyone - students, staff and members of the wider community. You do not need to be a Goldsmiths Student or Staff member to attend.
Who is running this event?
This event is run by Hacksmiths, the student-run tech society at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Do I need a team?
You don’t need a team to take part; it’s perfectly acceptable to create a robot by yourself. However, during the event itself, there will be opportunities to share ideas and connect with your fellow builders to form a team. There will also be a cap at 32 robots, at which point we may add peopl to your team.
What's the deal with food?
We're not providing food or drinks at Hebocon.
Is there a Code of Conduct?
Yes, and you must agree to it before attending. You can find it here.
How much does this event cost?
Completely free to attendees, just like all of our events.
I have another question
Please contact Harley Wright on [email protected].