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Robotic Championship Event: Exciting Competitions for All Age Groups!

Welcome to the Robotic Championship Event, where innovation meets excitement! Our event features a range of competitions designed to challenge and inspire participants of all ages. Here’s a rundown of the different age group categories and their respective competitions:

For Ages 10-14: Primary

Water Boat

In the Water Boat competition, teams will design and build boats that navigate through water, focusing on key elements such as buoyancy, propulsion, and stability. Participants will be tasked with ensuring their boat floats correctly, moves efficiently, and remains balanced. Creativity and engineering skills are crucial as teams test and refine their designs to achieve optimal performance.

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Robo Track

Young participants will build simple robots that use light or touch sensors to navigate a set path. This engaging project introduces basic robotics concepts and fosters problem-solving skills. It’s a fun, hands-on way for children to explore robotics and develop critical thinking and creativity.

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For Ages 15-18: Secondary

Maze Solver

In this competition, participants develop robots capable of finding their way through a maze. The challenge involves navigating complex pathways and overcoming obstacles to reach the end efficiently. It’s an opportunity for teens to showcase their problem-solving and robotics skills.

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Robo Track

Participants build robots to navigate a specific route using advanced sensors such as infrared or ultrasonic. They will fine-tune their robots with more complex programming to enhance accuracy. This challenge helps in deepening their understanding of robotics principles.

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Water Boat

The Water Boat Competition for this age group focuses on designing and building sophisticated boats that excel in water navigation. Participants will need to master advanced concepts of buoyancy, propulsion, and stability to create high-performing watercraft.

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For Ages 19-22: Higher Secondary

Line Following

The Line Following competition challenges participants to create robots that can follow a line on the ground. The robots must stay on track and navigate turns, demonstrating their ability to respond to environmental changes effectively.

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Drone

In the Drone competition, participants design and fly drones to complete various tasks and challenges. This competition tests skills in aerodynamics, control, and programming as drones navigate obstacles and perform specific maneuvers.

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Robo Track

Participants will engineer sophisticated robots to follow intricate paths using advanced sensors like LIDAR and cutting-edge algorithms such as PID control. This competition is an excellent opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in practical scenarios and push the boundaries of technical skills.

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Maze Solver

Similar to the secondary competition, participants will engineer robots to navigate complex mazes using advanced sensors and algorithms. This challenge is designed to further enhance their technical expertise and problem-solving abilities.

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