 Hi, I'm Andrew Fisher and I'm a JavaScript developer and core team member of the NodeBots project, which is bringing JavaScript to hardware. I'm really excited to be speaking at JS Fu about how web developers can start using web technologies such as JavaScript to control hardware in the physical world. This is because hardware and the web are becoming more and more entwined, and as web developers, now is the time for us to start considering some hardware understanding alongside our traditional web dev skills. At JS Fu, I'm going to be talking about how JavaScript is jumping out of the browser and it's being used for things like IoT applications and automation, how it's being used to build robots, things like this, and even how JavaScript is being embedded into the environment into things like clothing. After the main conference, I'm thrilled that we're also going to be doing a full day workshop, which will be the first NodeBots event in India. This workshop is going to be really hands on, so if you come along, you'll get to play around with hardware all day, and you'll be able to build and program a robot similar to this, totally from scratch and be able to program it using JavaScript. As part of the workshop, we're going to end the day with a Sumo Battlebot competition to see which team can build the fastest, toughest, and most controllable robot over the course of the day. I can't wait to see the sorts of things that you make at the workshop and look forward to meeting many of you at JS Fu. See you there.