32 Teams Compete on the Battlefield with T-DT Northeastern University Taking Home the Grand Prize
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The RoboMaster final competitions were aired on Twitch.tv, bringing this electrifying event online to global audiences. More than 1.95 million online viewers tuned in from over 15 countries.
RoboMaster has grown into an internationally recognized platform, providing a new framework for approaching education. The RoboMaster Robotics competition has inspired AI Challenge, Technical Challenge, and Youth Competition for students. With the recent launch of the RoboMaster S1, RoboMaster is more committed than ever to serve as a creative platform for the culture of engineering and education for upcoming generations.
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About RoboMaster
RoboMaster is one of the world’s most advanced robotics competition that combines innovative engineering, gaming, and entertainment into one action-packed spectator event. This annual competition was designed for teams of aspiring engineers to build next-generation robots and compete for intellectual supremacy. Each team has six different types of robots, including the Standard, Sentry, Hero, Aerial, Engineer, and Supplier. These robots work together on an obstacle-filled battleground to take out the opponent’s base.
RoboMaster has not only gained popularity in the engineering community in recent years, but has also become an exciting spectator event for the general public. The competition has attracted thousands of engineering students from around the world, including Mainland China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Macau.
RoboMaster has expanded to multiple new programs outside of the competitive arena, including the RoboMaster Campus Clubs, RoboMaster Robotics Camps, RoboMaster High School Robot Course Development, and the Youth Engineer Summit.
Additionally, RoboMaster hopes to spread STEM education into popular culture. It has successively launched several original cultural IP projects, including the RoboMaster Animated Series, the RoboMaster Reality Show, the RoboMaster documentary, and the RoboMaster comics. RoboMaster hopes to spark the public’s interest and inspire more people to get involved in the world of robotics.
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