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AiTWobo Global Robotics Competition

A multi-phase international initiative designed to ignite innovation and engineering excellence — from idea proposal to a global showcase judged by experts.

Key Information
Quick facts for 2025–2026
Live
Eligibility: 14+ (members only)
Format: Virtual + optional regional meetups
Registration: March
Launch: May
Finals: June
Awards: August (AiTWobo Anniversary)
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Global Robotics Competition Overview
Multi-phase

The AiTWobo Global Robotics Competition is an international initiative designed to ignite innovation and excellence among aspiring engineers, creators, and problem-solvers. Open to students and independent teams worldwide, this prestigious event challenges participants to design, build, and present impactful robotic solutions to real-world problems.

Innovation
Turn bold ideas into practical robotics systems.
Collaboration
Build with multidisciplinary teams across countries.
Real-world Impact
Solve problems in health, environment, mobility, manufacturing, and more.
Global Showcase
Finals broadcast online with international judges and audience.
Competition Phases
Idea Proposal
Submit concept, objectives, and expected impact.
Design Phase
Blueprints, architecture, BOM, and safety plan.
Prototyping
Build & test subsystems, iterate quickly.
Final Build
Integration, reliability tests, documentation.
Global Showcase
Present to judges + audience; demo, Q&A, and scoring.
Eligibility
  • Open globally to individuals and teams aged 14+.
  • Participants must be active members of an officially registered AiTWobo Club.
  • Must be a citizen of the country they represent.
  • Under 18 requires parent/guardian consent.
Judging Criteria
Innovation (25%) Technical (25%) Collaboration (20%) Impact (20%) Presentation (10%)
Top teams may advance into grand-scale development to deploy robotics solutions in real-world settings.
Awards
Global Champion
Best Innovation
Best Design
Best Presentation
Regional Excellence Awards
Summary

Through a rigorous multi-phase process, participants advance from conceptualization to global presentation. The competition fosters creativity, collaboration, and engineering excellence while promoting cross-cultural learning and future-ready skills.

Key Dates (2025–2026)
Registration: March • Launch: May • Final Evaluation: June • Awards: August
What you submit
Design Files
Blueprints, architecture diagrams, BOM, safety notes.
Source Code
Clean repo + README + setup steps.
Demo Video
Show functionality + explain decisions.
Documentation
Impact statement + test results + limitations.
Disqualification (high level)
  • Eligibility violations
  • Plagiarism / falsified documentation
  • Offensive or unethical behavior
  • Missing required submissions / deadlines
How to get started
  1. Join an AiTWobo chapter in your country.
  2. Form a team (3–6) and assign roles.
  3. Pick a real-world problem and propose a robotics solution.
  4. Build, document, test, and present.
  5. Go to finals — global broadcast + judges Q&A.
Mentorship
Chapters can provide mentors (students, engineers, professors) to support teams with reviews and best practices.
General Rules
Applies to all participants — connect this to a downloadable PDF later.
1. Introduction
The AiTWobo Global Competition promotes robotics innovation and collaboration among students and enthusiasts across the world. This document outlines the general rules all participants must follow.
2. Eligibility
  • Must be active members of an officially registered AiTWobo Robotics Club.
  • Must be a citizen of the country they represent.
  • Under 18 requires parental/guardian consent.
3. Team Composition
  • Teams of 3–6 members.
  • One Team Leader + at least one Programmer.
  • Multidisciplinary roles encouraged (hardware, design, software).
4. Competition Format
  • Complete the annual robotics challenge.
  • Submit design files, source code, and demo videos.
  • Regional qualifiers precede global finals.
5. Code of Conduct
  • Respectful and ethical behavior required.
  • Plagiarism or unauthorized copying = disqualification.
  • Collaboration within teams only (no cross-team collusion).
6. Judging Criteria
Innovation (25%) • Technical Execution (25%) • Collaboration (20%) • Impact (20%) • Presentation & Documentation (10%)
7. Awards
  • Global Champion
  • Best Innovation
  • Best Design
  • Best Presentation
  • Regional Excellence Awards
8. Grounds for Disqualification
  • Eligibility/team violations
  • Plagiarism or falsified documentation
  • Offensive/unethical behavior
  • Missing required materials before deadline
9. Contact and Help
Email: contact@aitwobo.org Website: www.aitwobo.org
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