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Kshitij 2014
riya from India  [1 posts]
11 year
Technology Robotix Society is proud to present ROBOTIX 2014, its annual technological extravaganza, to be held during 31st January – 3rd February,2014 as a part of Kshitij, the annual Techno-Management Fest of IIT Kharagpur. With a wide array of challenging and innovative problem statements designed to test your building and programming skills to the fullest, and umpteen number of prizes at stake, this year's edition is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever before. Are you up for the challenge?


INSPIRALON - Build a robot that can traverse a spiral structure with only a central rod for assistance.The spiral is ready are you ?
Link- http://www.robotix.in/events/event/inspiralon

CANYON RUSH - Amazing  spectacle of nature - a canyon lies ahead.Vast expanses, and deadly falls looming around every corner. Victims are stranded all around. Their only chance of survival now lies in your robots hands.
Link- http://www.robotix.in/events/event/canyonrush

TREMORS - If you are moved by the devastating earthquakes and want to design a solution then build an autonomous robot that can detect the tremors and evacuate victims.
Link- http://www.robotix.in/events/event/tremors

TRANSPORTER - Build a robot to traverse a grid and place blocks in voids such that it optimises its path. Many ways in, one way out - Fill The Voids.
Link-http://www.robotix.in/events/event/transporter

SUDOCODE - An online event having multiple problem statements spread across various genres of programming , path planning, image analysis and more with each problem a challenge to start and a pleasure to finish.So make an endeavour and code.
Link-http://www.robotix.in/events/event/sudocode

GEOAWARE- A Computer Vision event which will put your path planning and navigation skills to the test. The only guide for your stranded robot is an old static overhead map of the maze.
Link-http://www.robotix.in/events/event/geoaware

Log on to our website, www.robotix.in for details of our events, tutorials and other general resources on robotics and to stay updated on developments. We would love to help you with any doubts you may have, just post them on our forum(www.robotix.in/forum) and keep connected with the awesome world of ROBOTIX.


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