Meet The MagPi at Pi Wars!
By Russell Barnes. Posted
Take a break from seeing the greatest robot competition of the year to come buy some cool stuff and meet the team
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It's all the rage, if you hadn't heard, to have a pop-up shop for your product in a big city for a day. An American burger chain even did it in London one year, teasing us with delicious burgers that they then never brought here permanently. We're doing something a little similar tomorrow, Saturday 5 December, with a super cool stand at Pi Wars!
Pi Wars is the CamJam's robot challenge, pitting several Pi-powered robots against each other in a competition of skill and agility. Coming off the success of last years Pi Wars, this year's is bigger and better, and we'll be there with all the other vendors with our own setup. As well as having some cool products on sale, we'll also be showing off some great projects, even a few making use of the Raspberry Pi Zero!
We hope to see you there when the doors open at 10 am!
Russell runs Raspberry Pi Press, which includes The MagPi, Hello World, HackSpace magazine, and book projects. He’s a massive sci-fi bore.
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