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The competition will be run in the 6 countries of the GCC.
• The competition consists of 6 rounds.
• Participants must go through all 6 rounds consecutively.
• The score will be awarded separately for each round.
• A two hour time window will be allocated for all participants to build, program and test their robots before officially starting the competition.
• Hybrid Programmed and remote controlled robots should be used to complete the tasks.
• The winners from each state will be representing their countries in the final.
The competition is open to undergraduate students and
Young Professionals who are between the ages of 18 to
35!
1. For the remote-controlled stage, the robot must be able to: a) Move a handle vertically upwards.
b) Push a button.
c) Carry and move light objects (max. 100g).
d) Drive through different types of terrains.
2. For the programmed stage, the robot must be able to: a) Follow a line.
b) Move around obstacles.
c) Go through a dark tunnel with no line in it.
d) Push a button.
Round 1 Kuwait (Remote-controlled robot)
Start your journey from Kuwait tower.
Description: bypass obstacles to reach Kuwait tower.
Round 2 KSA (Remote-controlled robot)
Refresh your journey with Zamzam water.
Description: Push down the handle to release Zamzam water (Note: pushing the handle
3 times)
Round 3 Qatar (Remote-controlled robot)
Be the first to score in the 2022 world cup .
Description: get the ball in the goal.
Round 4 Bahrain (Remote-controlled robot)
Explore the Land of Pearls.
Description: Grab the hanging pearls and place them in the right holes
Round 5 UAE (Programmed Robot)
Explore the UAE magnificent palm island .
Description: Self-oriented (line following) robot.
Round 6 Oman (Programmed Robot)
Take your robot for a tour through the valleys of Oman .
Description: Self-oriented robot going through a maze wall.
Stage
Local Round
Final Round
Winner
Paid travel to Kuwait for the final round in addition to a
Trophy and $400
Runner up
Trophy and $300
Trophy and $1000 Trophy and $300
All participants will receive certificates.
• Launch of Robotics Competition – 1 st .September 2015
• Registration Deadline – 15 th November 2015
• Local Round – November/December 2015
• GCC Final – 12 th December 2015
Bronze Robot Sponsorship Package (500 KD)
• Social media coverage
• Posters
Silver Robot Sponsorship Package (2000 KD)
• Social media coverage
• Posters
• Logo in one of the countries’ competition arena
• Booth at the final round
• Logo on the front of the t-shirts
Golden Robot Sponsorship Package (5000 KD)
• Social media coverage
• Posters
• Logo in one of the countries’ competition arena
• Booth at the final round
• Logo on the front of the t-shirts
• Logo on the back of the t-shirts
• To be mentioned in any interview
• Logo in the Main Arena!