This year, the championship will introduce for the first time the “Battle of Mini Robots” discipline, where young people between the ages of 10 and 17 will compete with robots weighing up to 1.5 kilograms. In addition, 64 teams from 7 countries will compete in the category of robots weighing up to 110 kilograms, while 32 Russian teams from 20 regions will exhibit their mini robots.
48 unique robots developed in different countries will take part in the arena. Participants include Moscow teams from leading universities such as MSTU, NE Bauman, RGSU and MISIS University of Science and Technology. The championship will provide a platform for exchanging experience in the field of robotics and demonstrating new technologies.
Source: Ferra

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