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The Microbric I-Bot is a small robot that … The Microbric I-Bot is a small robot that was distributed as a build-it-yourself kit by the Adelaide Advertiser newspaper in South Australia in November-December 2005. It is designed to be used as an introduction to electronics and to teach robotics. The I-Bot, now discontinued, was created by , manufactured by Tytronics, distributed by The Advertiser/Sunday Mail (Newspapers in Education) and supported by the in Australia. A community of I-Bot users has developed with the aid of internet forums.developed with the aid of internet forums.
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