The fifth year of the international robotics competition is coming soon!
The task of the competition teams will be to construct a robotic vehicle, present it to the jury in English and drive it along a defined track in the shortest possible time. The vehicle transports a cup with a measured amount of water, which must not be spilled. Competitors will measure their skills in competition categories – best ride, best design, best English presentation. These three categories are mandatory for every team. The success of the teams will be evaluated by the jury in each category separately and for the overall ranking in mastering all categories.
The competition will take place in the West Bohemian metropolis of Pilsen. In case the competition team could not participate in person, they will be allowed to participate online.
In previous years, students from the Czech Republic, the Republic of Croatia, The Federal Republic of Germany, The Republic of Slovakia and the Republic of China and the Republic of Turkey measured their knowledge and technical skills. This year, the international ranks will also be expanded by a competitive team of students from Ukraine.
The aim of the competition is to deepen cooperation between schools in the field of developing digital competences needed for the future labor market, to compare professional skills between schools across individual states and to gain new inspiration for the competing pupils.
Join us on the biggest robotic competition in the west Bohemia! Three days in the heart of beautiful city Pilsen, lots of robotic vehicles and lots of fun. The registration for the 2025 has been already closed. But you can still join us on the 2026 competition. Check our website later. Have any questions? Contact us.
Join us on the biggest robotic competition in the west Bohemia! Three days in the heart of beautiful city Pilsen, lots of robotic vehicles and lots of fun. But first, you need to read the complete rules and fill out and send the application form. You can download both here. Please send us the application form via e-mail. Have any questions? Contact us.
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Let’s stay in touch! If you have any questions, want to let us know something, report an issue or tell us your idea to make our competition better, don’t hesitate to contact us. On the contact page we’ve prepared a practical contact form or you can contact organizers individually via e-mail. Can’t wait to hear from you!
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Before the start of each team’s competition, a measured amount of water – 70 ml – will be poured into the cup. If the water cup is knocked over, the vehicle must be placed at the start again and the cup must be refilled with the prescribed amount of water.
The robotic vehicle, transporting a cup with a measured amount
of water, must pass the defined track in the shortest possible time without spilling the water in the cup.
The track is formed by a leading black curved line on a white background, it does not intersect
anywhere, the start line also forms the finish line.
There are two obstacles in the track, an unlit tunnel and guardrails on both sides of the guide line.
The competitor places the vehicle on the guide line in front of the black line crossing the track (START/FINISH), starts it manually so that the vehicle already passes the black line crossing the track (START/FINISH). After safely passing the track, including meeting other conditions, the vehicle must automatically stop behind the black line (START/FINISH) crossing the track. If the vehicle does not automatically stop behind the black line (START/FINISH) crossing the track, a penalty of 5 seconds will be added to the final time of this run.;
In the case of a complete departure of the vehicle from the black guide line (the vehicle leaves
the black guide line with its entire chassis), or when the track is shortened, the vehicle must be placed
at the start again.
Total time to pass the track including repositioning of the vehicle on START is 7 minutes.
A competition team can use the full track time of 7 minutes.
Timing will be done electronically. The best time to pass the track will be entered in the score
sheet.
The team with the shortest time to cross the track wins the category.
Committee evaluates:
The competition team will prepare an electronic presentation in .pptx or .pdf format, with a maximum size of 100 MB. If these conditions are not met, the presentation will not start.
Competitors will present using a computer in conjunction with a data projector. The time range of the presentation is a maximum of 10 minutes. After the presentation, the evaluation committee has
up to 5 minutes for questions. The team with the highest number of points wins the category.
Presentation must contain: