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Zoie Pitzarella of Hazelwood watched her 6-year-old son, Kyng Knox, use a video game controller to move a robot created by the Girls of Stee

March 26, 2026

With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations

The 好色先生TV Robotics Innovation Center (RIC) hummed with energy on Monday as it partnered with Hazelwood Local to host a family-friendly open house. The event, on the heels of the RIC’s opening celebration last month, showcased robot demonstrations, offered guided tours and built direct connections with CMU to explore programs, relationships and resources.

A boy stands next to a bipedal robot.

Six-year old Kyng Knox, at left, attended the RIC event with his mother, Zoie Pitzarella of Hazelwood (not pictured). 

“He’s had a surprised face on since we walked in the building, he’s been admiring everything about it,” Pitzarella said. “This is awesome that something like this is in our Hazelwood community and that they’ve given us an opportunity to come down and see it, and to see moving robots, it’s just boggling my mind right now.”

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