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    2021, May

    Announcing the Mobile Robotics Skills Challenge, Online!
    0 Announcing the Mobile Robotics Skills Challenge, Online!

    The WorldSkills Shanghai 2021 competition has been postponed until 2022. To address the gap until the 2022 competition, Studica Robotics empowered by WorldSkills will provide the opportunity to continue learning about Mobile Robotics in a safe and engaging manner.  We found a way to maintain enthusiasm and build momentum for the 2022 Mobile Robotics Competition. We are excited to announce the Mobile Robotics Skills Challenge!

    This online challenge provides an engaging way to help competitors and students gain an understanding of autonomous mobile robotic technology through design, mechanical and electronic systems, programming, and controls. Participants will gain an understanding of the critical skills needed to pursue a career in robotics. This includes knowledge of autonomous navigation, engineering, electrical systems, computing technology, and more.

    Introducing the Studica Robotics Building System
    0 Introducing the Studica Robotics Building System

    The Studica Robotics Building System offers everything you need to create big and sturdy robots of your own design. This system is ideal for the classroom, robotics teams, homeschoolers, hobbyists, enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to make their build ideas come to life. It features an affordable robotics build platform using a variety of structural and motion components. All of the components easily work together so you can create a variety of designs without needing a machine shop or special equipment. The unique hole pattern also allows for compatibility with many existing build systems.

    Mobile Robotics Competition Results – WorldSkills Kazan
    0 Mobile Robotics Competition Results – WorldSkills Kazan

    It was an absolute pleasure to see teams from around the world compete in the Mobile Robotics skill competition at WorldSkills Kazan. Mobile robotics competitors must use logic, computer programming, and microprocessors to be successful. They also must create specifications for their robot’s capabilities, test effectiveness, and maintain quality control.

    Kudos to all the competitors! You should be proud of your performance. It was impressive that each was so well prepared and ready to compete. The event itself was quite the battle. Only a few points separating the top teams, this article will give you the complete rundown of the results. Take a look at some images from this year’s competitors below.