Competitions

There are many robotics competitions worldwide for kids, and Canada has one of the largest number of students participating in robotics competitions around the world.

We organized and participated with more than 200 teams in either national or international competitions for example first competitions, Arab Robotics Competition, WRO, and RoboFest, which enabled our kids to face some of the real life problems to discover and think of innovative solutions, And during their journey they develop several essential skills like problem solving, analytical thinking, time management, team work, crisis management, presentation skills, and self-confidence.

FIRST competitions:

FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) was founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen to inspire young people’s interest and participation in science and technology. And Hosted in Egypt by Techno kids and techno future .

JRFLL :

FIRST LEGO League Jr. is a non-competitive robotics program designed for children aged six to ten that challenges kids to think like scientists and engineers

FLL

FIRST LEGO League Jr. is a non-competitive robotics program designed for children aged six to ten that challenges kids to think like scientists and engineers

FTC

It’s way more than building robots. FIRST Tech Challenge teams (up to 15 team members, grades 7-12) are challenged to design, build, program, and operate robots to compete in a head-to-head challenge in an alliance format.

Robofest :

It is a competition organized by Lawrence Technological University In USA , it is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students to have fun while learning principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Computer Science. Students design, construct, and program the robots.

Robogames:

RoboGames (previously ROBOlympics) is the world’s largest robot competition and it is an annual robot contest held in San Mateo, California.

WRO:

The World Robot Olympiad is a global robotics competition for young people. The World Robot Olympiad competition uses Lego Mindstorms manufactured by LEGO Education. First held in 2004 in Singapore, it now attracts more than 20,000 teams from nearly 60 countries.