Based in Toronto, Canada. Between 1996 and 2001, ARG created a variety of robotic art and kinetic sculptures. Includes descriptions of projects and a mailing list.
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Holds monthly meetings, monthly RBNO, and annual Robot Rally competition. AHRC was founded in 1981 as an offshoot of the Atlanta Computer Society. Discussion forum, photos, meeting minutes, and calendar.
An online club whose members are dedicated to building replicas of the B9 robot from the Lost in Space TV show. Building tips, links to suppliers and technical details are provided.
Robotic art collective based in New York, United States. The group creates autonomous robots for parades, robot shows, and theaters. They also hold lectures and open workshops on robotics and the electronic arts.
Based in Peoria, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1997. CIRC holds monthly meetings and an annual Sumo contest. Meeting schedule, news, and a mailing list.
Engineering and robotics organization made up of University of Illinois at Chicago engineering students. Participates in robotics competitions and organizes engineering events at UIC.
Based in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Monthly meetings and line-following contest held at Hartford University. Club projects, member list, meeting minutes, and photos.
Based in Dallas, Texas, United States. Founded in 1984, the DPRG holds monthly meetings, a weekly Robot Power Lunch (RPL), a weekly Robot Builders Night Out (RBNO), and several contests each year. Robot news, technical articles, photo galleries, meeting minutes and a calendar of events.
DURC is located at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 2001. Site include projects, meetings times and minutes, member list, and photos.
Located in East Finchley, London, United Kingdom. The club is sponsored by the OrionRobots community website and provides a way for local robot builders and researchers to pool their resources, while holding workshops for young and new builders.
Based in Tyler, Texas, United States. Unique club structure with no membership dues, officers, or bureaucracy; just robotics. Forum and meeting information.
LAFLRC is based in Lafayette, Indiana, United States. Open to anyone who is interested in Lego Mindstorm robotics. Meets twice a month. Site include photos, news, and event schedule.
Based in San Jose, California, United States. HBRC is the origin of the RoboBrick and holds monthly general meetings and SIG meetings. General information, meeting calendar, technical articles, and a mailing list.
Local and student chapters of IEEE RAS have been established in many US States and in 14 countries. Website includes local chapter contact list, calendar and resource lists.
Based at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. The club was founded in 2001 and holds weekly meetings on campus. Membership is open to IU students.
Based in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States. Membership is open to Lenox high school students. The club provides real world experience in electronics, science, and physics principles through the construction of robots.
Privately operated group promoting educational robotics projects in Maine, United States. Projects include a FIRST LEGO League team and robotic summer camps. Also provides on-site robotics workshops for teachers.
MARS is a student organization of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. Membership is open to all UAH students. Site include member list and project pages.
Based in Gardners, Pennsylvania, United States. Holds monthly meetings. Members build both autonomous robots and Battlebot-style R/C combat vehicles. Discussion forum, photos, and calendar.
Based in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1998. PAReX holds two meetings each month and several competition annually. Calendar and technical articles.
Based in Portland, Oregon, United States. PARTS holds monthly meetings and an annual competition. Meeting minutes, projects, technical articles, and photos.
Based at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States. Membership open to RHIT students. Meeting information, photo gallery, and project list.
Based in Roanoke are of South West Virginia, United States. Group promotes robotics as a hobby, and sponsors robotics education activities, including FIRST Lego League (FLL) teams.
An online club open to robot hobbyists and professionals. Technical articles, tutorials, and group projects. TRCY also sponsors a Yahoo! based mailing list and weekly chats.
The San Francisco Robotics Society of America promotes free exchange of information about robotics to stimulate education in the sciences, create new businesses, and to promote the enjoyment of robotics as a hobby.
Founded in 1982, the SRS is one of the oldest and largest robotics groups in the world. Membership is open to everyone. The group holds monthly meetings and several competitions. Encoder online newsletter.
TAR is based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Originally a homebrew computer club founded in 1975, the group was renamed to TAR in 1987. TAR holds monthly meetings and an annual contest.
Founded in 1992, the team is run by undergraduate students and focuses on the design and construction of robots for the Trinity College Fire Fighting Home Robot Contest.
UBR is based at SUNY at Buffalo, in Buffalo, New York, United States. Founded in 1998. Membership is open to University at Buffalo undergraduate students. Site include projects, photos, and meeting information.
A campus club open to students of Union College in Schenectady, New York, United States. UCRC annually designs a robot for competition. Project photos, mailing list, and meeting minutes.
The University of Toronto Robotics Association (UTRA) is primarily interested in designing and constructing competitive robots for competition in BattleBots and other similar events.
Based at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. WARG was founded in 1997 and has the goal of developing autonomous air and ground robots. Membership is open to UW students. Meeting information, history, and event information.
Based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 2001. WCRS holds monthly meetings at the SAIT campus and puts on the annual Western Canadian Robot Games. Photos, general information and a meeting calendar.