Links to ...Robot CompetitionsRobotex 2008 takes place on Dec 5th in Tallinn, Estonia. This year's task is to collect empty cans and socks from around a room and move them to specified areas. The biggest challenge is to make robots orient in the field and distinguish different objects. Prize: over 6000 euros! Register free by Oct 15th. The Robotdalen Scientific Award is an international competition for young scientists, with EUR 20 000 in prize money. The purpose is to encourage graduate and postgraduate students worldwide to find new and untried approaches for the future in the field of robotics and automation. European Land-Robot Trials ELROB. Civilian European Land-Robot Trials C-ELROB: Robotics in security domains, fire brigades, civil protection, and disaster control. A Robot Competition FAQ is maintained by robots.net. The FIRST LEGO League Challenge World Festival takes place each year in April after the various national finals. Robotics Education Project Information and activities about robotics for students and teachers, robot competition videos, and cool robotic links. A general Robot Competitions website. The Netinformation competitions website also has an impressive list of links. Eurobot, the European World Contest for Autonomous Robots, is a technical, scientific and entertaining challenge organised for students from engineering schools, universities or private scientific clubs. The 2008 theme is Mission to Mars. The Roboka Cyber Robot Tournament is an international simulated humanoid robot wrestling contest held on the Internet. This competition is open to anybody. RoboCupThe RoboCup Official Site presents information on the different events and sub-groupings of RoboCup, including RoboCupRescue, and RoboCupJunior, and Simulated RoboCup. World finals 2007 were held in July in Atlanta, USA. RoboCupJunior provides a project-oriented educational robotics for students up through age 19, with a focus on providing a hands-on, scaffolded environment where learners can grow--by expanding their knowledge of, sparking their curiosity about and increasing their comfort with technology. There are currently three challenges: soccer, rescue, and dance, each emphasizing cooperative problem-solving; each designed to reach creative young minds with a range of interests, and skills RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to foster the development of useful robotic applications that can assist humans in everyday life. In the first year (June 2006, in Bremen) there were four tests covering different research topics. Virtual RoboCup aims to develop realtime 3D visualizations of RoboCup simulation league soccer games by adding articulated 3D body models to the original 2D simulation. TrackNAVCHALLENGE is aimed at British 14-18 year olds and tasks them with designing and building (with a bit of help!) a radio controlled, four-wheel drive model vehicle that emulates the all-terrain capabilities of a Land Rover. Regional Heats are at the end of June and the National Final at the start of July 2008. |
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