The Fire Fighting Robot Contest challenges students to design and program robots to navigate a model home and extinguish a fire, simulating real-world firefighting scenarios.
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				Fire Fighting Robot Contest
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 - Contact: info@trincoll.edu
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 750
 - Cost: Entry fees apply
 - Estimated Time Commitment: Major
 
- Participant Format: Small Team
 - Event Format: In-Person
 - Competition Format: Performance, Simulation/Challenge
 - Reach: International
 - Event Size: Small
 
Participation Information
									Teams design and build autonomous robots. Robots are tested in a simulated environment where they must find and extinguish a fire. Teams must register online and meet project deadlines.								
				
									Open to high school and college students globally.								
				
									Trophies, certificates, and recognition for innovative robotics solutions								
				
                            Teams design and build autonomous robots. Robots are tested in a simulated environment where they must find and extinguish a fire. Teams must register online and meet project deadlines.                        
                    
                            1. Register online. 2. Design and build robots. 3. Compete in a controlled environment. 4. Robots are judged based on performance.                        
                    
                            Robotics kits, programming software, sensors                        
                    
                            Efficiency of robot design, ability to locate and extinguish the fire, overall performance, and engineering.