Controlling your robots is now cheaper because of an invention by a group of teenagers who recently won a patent thanks to the work of a pro bono lawyer.
Josh Tucker, partner in Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman in Austin, worked for the Westlake High School students to patent the invention, ChapR, a wireless Bluetooth controller for homemade robots.
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