A Mini Humnaoid Robot also called a two-legged Robot is a robot that is walked on two legs with the help of Microcontoller programming.
Objective: Building and Designing of the Robot in such a manner that it can dance, walk and do various activities in the most efficient manner possible
Techradiance is thrilled to present the Mini Humanoid Robotics Championship, an event dedicated to celebrating innovation and technical excellence in the realm of mini humanoid robots. This event promises to be a beacon for enthusiasts and young minds passionate about humanoid robotics. Join us as we provide a dynamic platform for participants to showcase their miniature human-like robots, compete among peers, and earn well-deserved recognition. If you’re ready to unleash your creativity and be a part of the rising stars in robotics, come join us and let your mini humanoid robots shine on the national stage!
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In this category, only mini-humanoid participants are eligible to showcase their talents. Prepare yourself to join the League of Robotics by aligning your projects with the evolving demands of various sectors. Join us as we celebrate the cutting-edge advancements and push the boundaries of what’s possible with mini-humanoid robots!
Join us in shaping the future of technology through Mini-Humanoid challenges and creativity. Let’s embark on this journey together towards a brighter, more innovative tomorrow!
Competition Venue:
Entry Fees (For Techradiance Zonal Winners):
Registration Fees for Open Round:
Registration Mode: Online
Accommodation: Our Hospitality Partners offer accommodation at highly competitive rates, and we can provide suggestions for your convenience. However, participants are free to make their own independent arrangements as they see fit.
All participating teams are required to engage in the initial round of the competition, structured as a Quiz format. Each team will be presented with a questionnaire designed to evaluate their knowledge and skills in a specific topic covered during the workshop sessions.
The winners of this phase will be determined based on the highest number of correct answers provided by each team.
Following the Quiz Competition, teams participating in the Mini-Humanoid Championship are urged to come prepared with their mini-humanoid robot with all sensors. Subsequently, in Stage 2, teams will engage in an on-spot challenge which to be solved with a limited time window. Apart from this an on-spot evaluation will be conducted which includes project readiness, technical complexity, time management, components knowledge and teamwork. Points or grades will be awarded based on performance in these areas.
AT THE END OF DAY 1 ASSESSMENT OF BOTH THE ROUNDS WILL BE DONE (BY TRAINERS) AND TEAMS QUALIFYING FOR FINAL ROUND WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT DAY.
Teams qualifying this round will go through two stages of final round.
Final Round: On-Spot Challenge (Level 2)
Teams scoring highest cumulative score/grades from the Quiz Competition and Stage 2, known as 'On-Spot Challenge' will progress to the Final Round. Here, teams will be assigned final on-spot challenge to accomplish within a specified time. The team demonstrating the most efficient completion of the on-spot challenges with minimal time utilization will be declared the competition winner.
Scoring and Judgment:
Scoring and judgment throughout all stages will be conducted by event coordinators and technical evaluators. Their decisions will determine the final winners at the national level.
Please Note: The judges’ verdict will stand as the ultimate authority in declaring the National-Level Mini-Humanoid Robotics Champions.
(On the spot practical task) for limited time period (45-60minutes) will be given to each team individually to show accurate and desired output.
Accuracy, time management, disciplines and team work will be major factors to score points.
NATIONAL LEVEL WINNERS DECIDED BY THE TRAINERS AND EVENT CO-ORDINATORS AFTER FINAL SCORES AND JUDGEMENTS OF STAGE 1 & STAGE 2.
Note: -Teams to carry their own tool kit, laptops and other accessories (hardware/software) needed to compete for the Finale.
During the game, Team members not allowed to touch the Robot, during the game. Failure in doing so can lead to Disqualification.
Any changes in the rules and regulation will be updated on the website.
April 6 - April 7
April 6 - April 7
April 6 - April 7
April 6 - April 7
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