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MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- Robots almost outnumbered people today at Ironworks Plaza for the first ever Robofest.
Through a partnership with Mishawaka Robotics and the Parks Department, residents of all ages got to browse through several different robots, 3D printers, and participate in live demos and STEM activities at the plaza.
It was a chance for the community to get an inside look at what the students in Mishawaka Schools' robotics programs get to work with all year.
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