Robot Competition July - December 2017

July
1. Robot Challenge, Beijing China
RobotChallenge is one of the biggest competitions for self-made, autonomous and mobile robots worldwide. It brings together people from all over the world who share their interest in robotics and use the event to present their creations to a wide audience. With its 14 different competitions the event offers suitable challenges for beginners as well as experienced robot designers of all age groups. As a reward for their months of work in the area of informatics, electronics, mechanics and artificial intelligence, RobotChallenge gives them the possibility to present their robots to an enthusiastic audience. 
In the last few years RobotChallenge became one of the biggest events in the field of robotics worldwide. Since 2004 teams from 56 countries with more than 2,000 robots have competed. 
https://www.robotchallenge.org

2. IISRO, Nagoya Japan
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http://www.iisro.net

3. Robocup
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The international RoboCup community fosters the development of intelligent robots by defining and executing competitions that are used by scientists and students from all over the world to test and demonstrate their robots in attractive, realistic scenarios. 

See for yourself what RoboCup teams have achieved in the past 21 years. Meet more than 3,500 dedicated scientists and developers from more than 40 countries. Be inspired by the contests, and become part of the RoboCup network 
http://robocup2017.org/eng/

August

1. IYRC Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

International Youth Robot Competition (IYRC) is global scaled robot competition for young generation.
IYRC is widely open to youngsters aged over 8 who like to build robots and even don’t know much about robots.
IYRC offers not only competition but also a variety of programs including science experiment, social activities, and attractive tour.
IYRC will be to the right place to share future-oriented and constructive ideas among robot teachers, business people, and experts from all over the world.
http://www.iyrc.org

2. ABU Robocon, Tokyo Japan
Robots of tomorrow are expected to play an active role in the “real world” inhabited by objects with uncertainty, rather than in the standardized and controlled environments of manufacturing lines. When robots work with entities from the natural world such as people, animals, plants, or minerals, they cannot possibly function effectively if they are designed under the same assumptions of precision found in industrial products. For this year, we encourage designing and building robots that accommodate for this uncertainty and variability. 
http://aburobocon.net


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Desember

1. WRO, Costa Rika

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  1. I love Artificial intelligence.I love robots so much..I love their coding too what they're designed to do.Their competition must be very interesting and worth watching.

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