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Rise to the Challenge of Round 3: Wings, Wheels, & Walkers

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The 2017 Hackaday Prize Round Three of the Hackaday Prize has begun! Wheels, wings and walkers is al

The 2017 Hackaday Prize [Hackaday Prize 2017] [Challenge 3 Now Open]( Round Three of the Hackaday Prize has begun! Wheels, wings and walkers is all about open source projects that move. Make AI robotics, environmental drones, or automated devices that will help bring social change to the world we live in. Thank you to our sponsors, Digikey, Microchip, Texas Instruments, and Supplyframe, who inspire hardware makers to constantly innovate and create projects with a purpose. Build something that matters. [The 2017 Hackaday Prize Video]( The 2017 Hackaday Prize consists of 5 challenges plus a Best Product challenge. This year, we're giving away a ton of prizes. $1,000 will go to 120 of the best projects. That's $120,000 before we even get to the finals. It's so great that so many people get to share in the rewards! [Wheels, wings, and walkers] The Hackaday Prize is open for submissions. [Start your project. Do it now!]( Sponsored by [Digi-Key]( Instruments]( Please help spread the word by sharing on social networks and with your friends: [( [@hackaday #HackadayPrize]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Hackaday · 61 South Fair Oaks Avenue · Suite 200 · Pasadena, CA 91105 · USA

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