Celebrating our journey through international competitions and groundbreaking innovations in robotics.
The 2017 ROV ("Remotely Operated Vehicle") Competition, organized by the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center, was a prestigious international event focused on promoting innovation in underwater robotics. Teams from around the world participated, showcasing their skills in designing, building, and operating ROVs to complete a series of complex underwater tasks.
The Minesweepers Competition is an international event aimed at developing advanced robotic solutions for the detection and clearance of landmines. This competition encourages innovation and collaboration among teams from around the world, focusing on creating safe, effective, and efficient robotic systems that can operate in challenging environments.
The IAM3D (Innovative Additive Manufacturing 3D) competition challenges participants to design and fabricate innovative solutions using additive manufacturing technologies. Teams showcase their creativity and engineering skills by solving real-world problems with 3D printing.
The Micromouse competition involves small autonomous robots navigating a 16×16 maze grid. Each cell in the maze is 180 mm square with 50 mm high walls. The robots start from a predetermined position and aim to reach the central area of the maze independently. After finding the goal, robots race to complete the maze in the shortest possible time.