Programs
RobotX
What is RobotX?
RobotX is an international program that invites innovators to create autonomous vehicles across all domains (air, land and water) to answer challenges found in the public and private sectors.
2024 Maritime RobotX Challenge
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Dates
November 2024
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Location
South Florida, USA
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Eligibility
Education Industry
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Highlights
[caption id="attachment_3640" align="alignnone" width="300"] RobotX 2022 Embry-Riddle Team Minion Co-Captain getting doused after run that won them the Championship[/caption] View more photos here
Partners & Sponsors
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Rules
The purpose of the RobotX Challenge is to enhance the community of innovators capable of substantive contributions to the domain of autonomous, unmanned, multi-domain vehicles. This enhancement is achieved by providing a venue and mechanism to form new connections and collaborations, increase their proficiency and inventiveness, and foster their passion for robotics and the maritime domain.Learn More -
Past Winners
Designed to foster student interest in autonomous robotic systems operating in the maritime domain, the Maritime RobotX Challenge focuses on the science and engineering of cooperative autonomy. From taking on the first Challenge in the elaborate Singapore Marina Bay to competing in the tropical waters and weather of Hawaii, meet the past winners and learn about their achievements.Learn More -
Sponsor
Want to be among elite organizations investing in these student's future? Get involved with programs like RobotX: Become a Mentor. Provide Resources. Recruit the Best.Learn More
Community Chatter
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2022 RobotX Challenge
For all your RobotX Challenge questions, data sharing and announcements!
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Virtual RobotX
Broaden your exposure to autonomy and maritime robotic technologies. Keep up with it all here!
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Career Opportunities
Want a jump start to your career? Take a look at the opportunities listed from some of the incredible RoboNation sponsors.
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Does all of this sound awesome? Find out more.
There is a spot for you at RoboNation. Before you start asking the big questions that will revolutionize the field of robotics, let's start with some simple ones. Like your name, email and area of interest.