1st BEAM Robot Olympic Games (1991)
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This was of course the first of the BEAM Robot Games, which were founded by Mark Tilden. It was held at Humber College in Etobicoke (now part of Toronto), Ontario, began on Friday, November 1 1991 and ran through Sunday, November 3, 1991. This first of the official BEAM Robot Games was held in conjunction with the annual Canadian Micromouse competition held
The images below are clipped from page 2 of the September 1991 issue of the IEEE Newsletter, Kitchener-Waterloo Section)
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A demonstration of BEAM robots
and Micromice was held at the University of Waterloo on September 14, approximately one and a half months prior to the main event. |
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[edit] Also See:
- The BEAM Challenges page, which list a few of the challenges that have been made to by BEAMers on the various Beam email lists
- The Robotics Competitions page, which acts as an index to information about miscellaneous other competitions.

