This unique activity will give you the opportunity to get hands-on with autonomous robots, and discover the world of navigation and control.
Place yourself in the shoes of a robotics engineer and take on the challenge of programming a robot to follow a course, a challenge of balancing speed with control. Robotics is at the forefront of modern technology, and is being utilised for more and more applications, so now's the time to get involved.
Once you've programmed your robot, we'll time it around the course in our arena for you to secure a place on the leaderboard. Will your robot be the fastest?
Place yourself in the shoes of a robotics engineer and take on the challenge of programming a robot to follow a course, a challenge of balancing speed with control. Robotics is at the forefront of modern technology, and is being utilised for more and more applications, so now's the time to get involved.
Once you've programmed your robot, we'll time it around the course in our arena for you to secure a place on the leaderboard. Will your robot be the fastest?
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