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MINOAN ROBOTSPORTS COMPETITION GLOBAL OLYMPIAD
<-----Click here. H.E.R.O. HELLENIC EDUCATIONAL ROBOTIC ORGANIZATION - HERO is a non-profit organization whose goal is the proper development and spread of Educational Robotics and STEAM in Greece. The object of HERO is the organization of World Robotics Competitions in Greece, as well as non-profit actions, exhibitions, festivals, etc. in the field of educational robotics, new technologies and STEAM
5th Edition MRC Global Olympiad
3 to 6 April 2026
SPORTS ROBOTICS OLYMPIAD FOR Elementary School – Middle School – High School – Colleges – Universities – Adults
For the first time a competition that focuses on Sports Robotics !!!
Teams are invited to create Athletes – Robots and compete with teams from all over the world.
World Robotic Olympiad
An international robotics competition for children and young people.
Robofest
A festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots.
World Robotic Olympiad (WRO)
World Robot Olympiad – or WRO – is an international robotics competition for children and young people. The mission of WRO is to give as many young people as possible the opportunity to develop their creativity and problem-solving skills in a fun and engaging way.
WRO is active in over 80 countries all over the world, where a national competition is organized yearly. The winners of the national competitions qualify for the international final that is organized in a different country each year.
Robofest
Robofest, hosted by Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, MI, is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of STEAM and Computer Science including AI. Students design, construct, and program the robots. Any robotics kits are allowed in the construction of robots. Robots can be programmed with any programming language. Robofest programs support Computer Science for All.
Teams compete in the Junior (grades 5-8), Senior (grades 9-12), and College divisions. RoboParade (Junior Division only) includes 4th grade. Student teams, composed of up to 5 members each, can participate in a variety of events.
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