RoboCup Launch 2024

Robocup 2024

Excitement filled Alice Springs as students, teachers, and parents gather for the RoboCup Junior Launch event. The event marked the beginning of an inspiring journey into robotics, igniting innovation, creativity, and problem-solving skills in young minds. 

The RoboCup Junior program has a rich history in Alice Springs, with local teams having previously competed at the national level. This year’s launch event continues the tradition of fostering curiosity and passion for STEM fields by encouraging students to build robots from scratch. This hands-on experience not only develops technical skills but also cultivates a deeper interest in science and technology. 

A highlight of the event was the announcement of the upcoming October competition, where participants will test their creations in challenges like Rescue Line, Rescue Maze, and the Sumo Challenge. These tasks promote teamwork, critical thinking, and perseverance. 

Behind the scenes, the RoboCup Junior Alice Springs committee and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure the events success. Supported by the Alice Springs Public Library and RoboCup Junior Australia committee, they tailor the event to meet the needs of local students. RoboCup also offers training sessions for teachers and encourages students to form teams, providing continuous support throughout the year. Weekly practice sessions help students refine their skills, culminating in a year-end competition. 

RoboCup Junior isn't just about competition; it's about holistic development. Through RoboCup Junior Australia, participants embark on a journey of learning and enjoyment, promoting growth over winning and contributing to global robotics advancement.  

Robotics is one of the key industry technologies that will shape the future of employment and business. The Territory Government is committed to building a pipeline of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) enabled entrepreneurial innovators, and encourages young Territorians, teachers and parents to get involved, whether by entering the competition or volunteering for the committee. 

If you would like to be part of this committee or learn more, please email innovation@nt.gov.au

NT - RoboCup Australia - Robotics Competition (robocupjunior.org.au)

Photo credit: Jesse Tyssen

Article last updated on 18 July 2024