The timetable for Robotex International 2023 is in the making and will appear here soon.
Competition timetable
The LEGO sumo robot’s mission is to take your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
In the line-following competition, the robots are tasked with completing the track marked with a black line on the field as quickly as possible. Two robots compete against each other on parallel mirrored tracks. The robots must be made of LEGOs.
In the line-following competition, the robots are tasked with completing the track marked with a black line on the field as quickly as possible. Two robots compete against each other on parallel mirrored tracks. The robots must be made of LEGOs.
In the line-following competition, the robots are tasked with completing the track marked with a black line on the field as quickly as possible. Two robots compete against each other on parallel mirrored tracks. The robots must be made of LEGOs.
The aim of the competition is to emulate the exhilarating nature of rallycross. Up to five robots are allowed on the track at a time, competing against each other in speed and skill.
The LEGO sumo robot’s mission is to take your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The aim of the competition is to emulate the exhilarating nature of rallycross. Up to five robots are allowed on the track at a time, competing against each other in speed and skill.
The LEGO sumo robot’s mission is to take your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The LEGO sumo robot’s mission is to take your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The LEGO sumo robot’s mission is to take your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The LEGO sumo robot’s mission is to take your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The LEGO sumo robot’s mission is to take your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The Robot League competition is a springboard for kindergarten and primary school children into the developing world of robotics. Unlike other Robotex competitions, the Robolight competition is not about speed and power, and does not determine the 1st-3rd place winners. Instead, we celebrate the arrival of all competitors at Robotex as an exciting learning journey and value teamwork, creativity and educational robot programming skills. This year, the Roboliiga competition will give children the chance to talk about their heroes.
The Robot League competition is a springboard for kindergarten and primary school children into the developing world of robotics. Unlike other Robotex competitions, the Robolight competition is not about speed and power, and does not determine the 1st-3rd place winners. Instead, we celebrate the arrival of all competitors at Robotex as an exciting learning journey and value teamwork, creativity and educational robot programming skills. This year, the Roboliiga competition will give children the chance to talk about their heroes.
The rally is a boat race similar to the exhilarating nature of autonomous boats. Obstacle racing. The race aims to complete the racecourse at the correct time. As many times as possible and score as many points as possible.
The rally is a boat race similar to the exhilarating nature of autonomous boats. Obstacle racing. The race aims to complete the racecourse at the correct time. As many times as possible and score as many points as possible.
The rally is a boat race similar to the exhilarating nature of autonomous boats. Obstacle racing. The race aims to complete the racecourse at the correct time. As many times as possible and score as many points as possible.
The rally is a boat race similar to the exhilarating nature of autonomous boats. Obstacle racing. The race aims to complete the racecourse at the correct time. As many times as possible and score as many points as possible.
Autonomous flying robots must be able to navigate in a warehouse system and be able to transmit inventory as quickly and accurately as possible. The robots must be able to demonstrate their flying and storage manoeuvring between shelves and assembling different coloured boxes, and in different colours.
Autonomous flying robots must navigate in an obstacle course.
Autonomous flying robots must navigate in an obstacle course.
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"3 põrsakest" Science show13:30 - 14:00
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Water Rally Award Ceremony14:30 - 14:45
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TUUL Lego Line Following (up to 13 y.o. and 14 y.o. and older) Finals and Ceremony14:45 - 15:30
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Aviation Academy Drone Race (for beginners) Award Ceremony15:30 - 15:45
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Taltech Folkrace (up to 16 y.o.) Award Ceremony16:00 - 16:15
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Robomiku Lego Sumo (up to 14 y.o.) finals and ceremony16:15 - 16:35
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Robomiku Lego Sumo (14 y.o. and above) finals and ceremony17:00 - 17:25
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Robomiku 3KG LEGO Sumo Finals and Ceremony17:30 - 18:00
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Technical inspection for Robomiku 3KG LEGO SUMO & Taltech Folkrace (up to 16 y.o.)10:00 - 12:00
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Taltech Folkrace (up to 16. y.o.) competition12:15 - 14:00
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Robomiku 3KG LEGO Sumo qualifications12:15 - 15:00
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Taltech Folkrace (up to 16. y.o.) competition14:30 - 15:45
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Robomiku 3KG LEGO Sumo semi-finals15:30 - 17:30
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Taltech Folkrace (up to 16. y.o.) finals15:45 - 16:00
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The sumo robot’s task is to get your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of courtesy and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The sumo robot’s task is to get your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of courtesy and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
Firefighting is a competition for girls and women, aimed at encouraging young people who are under-engaged in engineering and technology to develop the skills they need to succeed in these fields. The robots are tasked with locating four candles placed on the competition area and extinguishing them within a given time.
In the competition, the task of an autonomous robot is to reach the centre of the maze in the shortest possible time from a defined corner of the maze with standard dimensions.
Autonomous flying robots must be able to navigate in a warehouse system and be able to transmit inventory as quickly and accurately as possible. The robots must be able to demonstrate their flying and storage manoeuvring between shelves and assembling different coloured boxes, and in different colours.
The task of the mini sumo robot is to get your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The goal of the competition is to follow the black line on the white field with the robot. The winner is the fastest robot.
The goal of the competition is to follow the black line on the white field with the robot and to pass the various obstacles on the way. The winner is the fastest robot.
The goal of the competition is to follow the black line on the white field with the robot. The winner is the fastest robot.
The goal of the competition is to follow the black line on the white field with the robot and to pass the various obstacles on the way. The winner is the fastest robot.
The goal of the competition is to follow the black line on the white field with the robot. The winner is the fastest robot.
The goal of the competition is to follow the black line on the white field with the robot. The winner is the fastest robot.
The goal of the competition is to follow the black line on the white field with the robot and to pass the various obstacles on the way. The winner is the fastest robot.
The goal of the competition is to follow the black line on the white field with the robot. The winner is the fastest robot.
A maze solving robot is designed to move in a maze and escape through it by following its walls. A maze solving robot is quite similar to a line follower. Like a line follower has to follow black strip lines, a maze follower finds a wall and starts following it until it finds an escape route. But unlike a line follower which has just to follow a predetermined route, a maze follower is designed to find an escape route that is not known beforehand.
The aim of the competition is to emulate the exhilarating nature of rallycross. Up to five robots are allowed on the track at a time, competing against each other in speed and skill. The robot must be autonomous; The aim of the race is to complete as many laps as possible in the correct direction.
The aim of the competition is to emulate the exhilarating nature of rallycross. Up to five robots are allowed on the track at a time, competing against each other in speed and skill. The robot must be autonomous; The aim of the race is to complete as many laps as possible in the correct direction
The aim of the competition is to emulate the exhilarating nature of rallycross. Up to five robots are allowed on the track at a time, competing against each other in speed and skill. The robot must be autonomous; The aim of the race is to complete as many laps as possible in the correct direction
The task of the mini sumo robot is to get your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The task of the mini sumo robot is to get your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
The task of the mini sumo robot is to get your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of politeness and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
Firefighting is a competition for girls and women, aimed at encouraging young people who are under-engaged in engineering and technology to develop the skills they need to succeed in these fields. The robots are tasked with locating four candles placed on the competition area and extinguishing them within a given time.
Firefighting is a competition for girls and women, aimed at encouraging young people who are under-engaged in engineering and technology to develop the skills they need to succeed in these fields. The robots are tasked with locating four candles placed on the competition area and extinguishing them within a given time.
Firefighting is a competition for girls and women, aimed at encouraging young people who are under-engaged in engineering and technology to develop the skills they need to succeed in these fields. The robots are tasked with locating four candles placed on the competition area and extinguishing them within a given time.
Firefighting is a competition for girls and women, aimed at encouraging young people who are under-engaged in engineering and technology to develop the skills they need to succeed in these fields. The robots are tasked with locating four candles placed on the competition area and extinguishing them within a given time.
Firefighting is a competition for girls and women, aimed at encouraging young people who are under-engaged in engineering and technology to develop the skills they need to succeed in these fields. The robots are tasked with locating four candles placed on the competition area and extinguishing them within a given time.
Firefighting is a competition for girls and women, aimed at encouraging young people who are under-engaged in engineering and technology to develop the skills they need to succeed in these fields. The robots are tasked with locating four candles placed on the competition area and extinguishing them within a given time.
The Robot League competition is a springboard for kindergarten and primary school children into the developing world of robotics. Unlike other Robotex competitions, the Robolight competition is not about speed and power, and does not determine the 1st-3rd place winners. Instead, we celebrate the arrival of all competitors at Robotex as an exciting learning journey and value teamwork, creativity and educational robot programming skills. This year, the Roboliiga competition will give children the chance to talk about their heroes.
The Robot League competition is a springboard for kindergarten and primary school children into the developing world of robotics. Unlike other Robotex competitions, the Robolight competition is not about speed and power, and does not determine the 1st-3rd place winners. Instead, we celebrate the arrival of all competitors at Robotex as an exciting learning journey and value teamwork, creativity and educational robot programming skills. This year, the Roboliiga competition will give children the chance to talk about their heroes.
The Robot League competition is a springboard for kindergarten and primary school children into the developing world of robotics. Unlike other Robotex competitions, the Robolight competition is not about speed and power, and does not determine the 1st-3rd place winners. Instead, we celebrate the arrival of all competitors at Robotex as an exciting learning journey and value teamwork, creativity and educational robot programming skills. This year, the Roboliiga competition will give children the chance to talk about their heroes.
The sumo robot’s task is to get your opponent out of the ring, following all the rules of courtesy and competition. The challenge is open to all, regardless of technical level and age.
Autonomous flying robots must be able to navigate in a warehouse system and be able to transmit inventory as quickly and accurately as possible. The robots must be able to demonstrate their flying and storage manoeuvring between shelves and assembling different coloured boxes, and in different colours.
Autonomous flying robots must be able to navigate in a warehouse system and be able to transmit inventory as quickly and accurately as possible. The robots must be able to demonstrate their flying and storage manoeuvring between shelves and assembling different coloured boxes, and in different colours.
Autonomous flying robots must be able to navigate in a warehouse system and be able to transmit inventory as quickly and accurately as possible. The robots must be able to demonstrate their flying and storage manoeuvring between shelves and assembling different coloured boxes, and in different colours.
Autonomous flying robots must be able to navigate in a warehouse system and be able to transmit inventory as quickly and accurately as possible. The robots must be able to demonstrate their flying and storage manoeuvring between shelves and assembling different coloured boxes, and in different colours.
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Mega Sumo competition12:00 - 13:20
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Mega Sumo Finals and Ceremony13:30 - 14:00
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Girls Firefighting (up to 14 y.o. Award Ceremony)14:00 - 14:15
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Maze Award Ceremony14:15 - 14:30
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Aviation Academy Drone Race Award Ceremony15:30 - 15:45
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Folkrace (up to 16 y.o.) Award Ceremony16:00 - 16:15
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Mini Sumo finals and Ceremony16:00 - 16:30
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Folkrace (16 y.o. and older) Award Ceremony, Starship Girls Firefighting (14.y.o. and older) Award Ceremony, Äike Line Following Enhanced Award Ceremony17:50 - 18:00
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Technical inspection for Äike Line Following Enhanced & Comodule Line Following09:00 - 11:00
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Comodule Line Following Qualifications - Round 111:15 - 12:30
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Äike Line Following Enhanced Qualifications - Round 111:15 - 13:00
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Comodule Line Following Qualifications - Round 213:00 - 14:00
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Äike Line Following Enhanced Qualifications - Round 213:30 - 15:00
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Comodule Line Following Qualifications - Round 314:30 - 15:30
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Comodule Line Following Finals15:30 - 16:00
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Äike Line Following Enhanced Qualifications - Round 315:30 - 17:00
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Äike Line Following Enhanced Finals17:10 - 17:30
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Technical inspection for Starship Girls Firefighting (up to 14.y.o.)09:00 - 11:00
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Starship Girls Firefighting (up to 14 y.o.) competition11:15 - 13:30
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Starship Girls Firefighting (up to 14 y.o.) Finals13:30 - 14:00
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Technical inspection for Starship Girls Firefighting (14 y.o. and older)14:00 - 15:00
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Starship Girls Firefighting (14 y.o. and older) competition15:00 - 16:50
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Starship Girls Firefighting (14 y.o. and older) Finals16:50 - 17:10
NOTE! The organiser reserves the right to make changes in the timetable!