Learn about robotics competitions

Robotics competitions are events where teams design, build, and program robots to compete against each other in various challenges. These competitions typically involve different categories such as autonomous, remote controlled, and hybrid robots.

One of the most popular robotics competitions is the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), which is aimed at high school students. FRC has teams of students who design and build robots that compete in a game that is released at the beginning of each season. The teams must work within strict and tight timelines and budgets to create a robot that can meet the challenges of the game.

Another popular robotics competition is RoboCup, which is an international robotic soccer tournament, where humanoid robots compete against each other in a simulated soccer game. These competitions provide students with the opportunity to develop and showcase their ingenuity and engineering skills while also learning important problem-solving and teamwork skills.

Other notable robotics competitions include the VEX Robotics Competition, the World Robot Olympiad, and the NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge, among others.

Overall, robotics competitions are great opportunities for students to learn and showcase science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills while also having fun and building lifelong friendships.