Torneo Mexicano de Robótica 2024

GENERAL INFORMATION

The RoboCupJunior OnStage competition, previously called RoboCupJunior Dance, is an initiative focused on students ages 14 to 19, to work with robots that autonomously develop a creative, harmonious, innovative presentation with the use of technology that is attractive. for the audience on a stage in a time of no more than two minutes.

The above includes a number of possible performances, such as dance, storytelling, theater or art installations. The performance may include music, but it is optional. Teams are encouraged to be creative, innovative and fun, both in the design of the robots and in the overall performance.

Rules

RoboCupJunior OnStage primary

All team members must be between 11 and 15 years old (as of July 1).

All teams are evaluated in the following areas: a technical description poster (15%), a technical demonstration video (15%), a technical interview (30%), and a stage performance (40%).

Please note that at this time the committee is in the process of reviewing the rules, so we recommend checking periodically to see if there are any updates.

RoboCupJunior OnStage

All team members must be between 14 and 19 years old (as of July 1).

All teams are evaluated in the following areas: a technical description poster (15%), a technical demonstration video (15%), a technical interview (30%), and a stage performance (40%).

Please note that at this time the committee is in the process of reviewing the rules, so we recommend checking periodically to see if there are any updates.

Restrictions

RCJ OnStage teams must consist of at least 2 members and up to a maximum of 5.

Each contestant can only be registered in 1 single team, sub-league and league in all of RoboCupJunior.

Team limits per institution

Each institution can register the following number of teams for each Junior sub-league:

  • Maximum 1 team per sub-league in Rescue Line and Rescue Maze
  • Maximum 2 teams per sub-league in all Soccer and OnStage sub-leagues
  • The number of teams will not be limited in Rescue Simulation (formerly CoSpace)
  • The institution that has obtained first place in each sub-league of the last tournament (TMR2022) and has sent its participation report in RoboCup has the right to register one more team in that same sub-league. You must register the additional team and its members, and before completing the pre-registration, send an email to regtmr@femexrobotica.org indicating the name of the team that you want this right to apply to, indicating the name of the team that you want this right applies to you.

Coordinator

Technical Managers

Luis Gonzálo Morales García
email: luisgonzalo96@gmail.com

Julio Cesar Sandria Reynoso
email: julio.sandria@utsv.edu.mx

Egla Madai Gandara Castillo
email: mady.gcastillo@gmail.com

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