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In May 2018, 1500 students from 15 countries were involved in this science and technology contest, through its national qualifications and the international final that took place in La-Roche-Sur-Yon ({{FRA}}) > [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VConVC_zDtIVideo Video]
In May 2018, 1500 students from 15 countries were involved in this science and technology contest, through its national qualifications and the international final that took place in La-Roche-Sur-Yon ({{FRA}}) > [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VConVC_zDtIVideo Video]

From 2008 to 2011, Eurobot was organized in parallel with the ''International Conference on Research and Education in Robotics''. Four books of proceedings were published, during those years, under the editorial supervision of David Obdrzálek, Achim Gottscheber, Stefan Enderle and Colin T. Schmidt<ref>{{Cite web|title=dblp: Conference on Research and Education in Robotics - EUROBOT|url=https://dblp.org/db/conf/eurobot/index.html|access-date=2021-04-17|website=dblp.org|language=en}}</ref>.


==Summary of locations, results and themes==
==Summary of locations, results and themes==

Revision as of 02:41, 17 April 2021

Eurobot
Formation2004 by Planète Sciences, La La Ferté-Bernard, VM Production
Official language
English, French
President
Jean-Pierre Ledey
Websitewww.eurobot.org

Eurobot is an international robotics contest dedicated to universities and robotics clubs.

History

Eurobot, whose first edition took place in May 1998 in Paris was created by Nicolas Goldzahl (president of VM Productions) with the help of the association Planet Science, 4 years after the creation of the French cup of Robotics. To achieve this, in early 1997, Nicolas Goldzahl and Rachid Ait Mansour (Planet Science robotics manager) traveled across Europe to convince universities to participate in this new event. They met university leaders and showed them the videos and TV reports of the first editions of the French Robotics Cup, which already had a great success in France. A first tour in 1997 made it possible to recruit universities from Finland, Italy, Switzerland and Belgium. Many other countries joined the competition in the following years. Eurobot takes place in Europe but regularly hosts countries outside Europe (Tunisia, Algeria, Russia, Iran, Kuwait...).

Video of the beginning of the competition: VIDEO The first years of EUROBOT 1994-2000

In May 2018, 1500 students from 15 countries were involved in this science and technology contest, through its national qualifications and the international final that took place in La-Roche-Sur-Yon ( France) > Video

From 2008 to 2011, Eurobot was organized in parallel with the International Conference on Research and Education in Robotics. Four books of proceedings were published, during those years, under the editorial supervision of David Obdrzálek, Achim Gottscheber, Stefan Enderle and Colin T. Schmidt[1].

Summary of locations, results and themes

Year Place Theme 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place Fair Play Price Link
1998  France: La Ferté-Bernard Football  France:IUT Ville d'Avray Archives 1998
1999  France: La Ferté-Bernard Castles  France:IUT Ville d'Avray Archives 1999
2000  France: La Ferté-Bernard Fun Fair  France:IUT Ville d'Avray Archives 2000
2001  France: La Ferté-Bernard Space Odyssey  France:IUT Ville d'Avray  Netherlands:Eindhoven University  Switzerland:CPLN Archives 2001
2002  France: La Ferté-Bernard Flying Billiards  France:IUT Ville d'Avray  Algeria:Blibot  France:Minitech Archives 2002
2003  France: La Ferté-Bernard Heads or Tails  France:X-Tech  France:D2R2 team  France:Supaéro Archives 2003
2004  France: La Ferté-Bernard Coconut Rugby  France:Supaéro  Switzerland:Team ID/EPFL  Netherlands:Bursting Balloons  Belgium: Helb - inraci Archives 2004
2005  Switzerland: Yverdon-les-Bains Bowling  France: Microb Technology  Czech Republic: R-Team  France: RCVA  Switzerland: Autelo Archives 2005
2006  Italy: Catania Golf  France: RCVA  Netherlands: TeamDare  Serbia: BVP-M86  Belgium: Helb - inraci Archives 2006
2007  France: La Ferté-Bernard Recycling  France: RCVA  Germany: TURAG  France: ClubElek  Belgium: Helb - inraci Archives 2007
2008  Germany: Heidelberg Mission to mars  France: RCVA  Belgium: Helb - inraci  France: ISTIA - IUT d'Angers  Spain: LSI-UC3M  Tunisia: Club Jeunes Science Monastir Eurobot 2008
2009  France: La Ferté-Bernard Temples of Atlantis  France: Microb Technology  Italy: UNICT Team  Switzerland: Dynamo Rapperswil  Norway: Lost Vikings
2010  Switzerland: Rapperswil-Jona Feed the world  France: RCVA  Germany: Roboterclub Aachen e.V.  Canada: ETS Montreal  France: uArt Eurobot 2010
2011  Russia: Astrakhan Chess'Up!  Austria: RRT  Italy: UNICT Team  Germany: TURAG  Switzerland: Scholar's Mate Eurobot 2011
2012  France: La Ferté-Bernard Treasure Island  France: RCVA  France: Space Crackers  Serbia: Memristor  Serbia: µly Eurobot 2012
2013  France: La Ferté-Bernard Happy Birthday  France: Université d'Angers  France: RCVA  Germany: Roboterclub Aachen e.V.  Belgium: Montefiore Team Eurobot 2013
2014  Germany: Dresden Prehistobot  France: RCVA  France: µART Alsace  Russia: DIMrobotics  Germany: DROF Eurobot 2014
2015  Switzerland: Yverdon-les-Bains Robomovies  France: RCVA  Germany: Roboterclub Aachen e.V.  Switzerland: BlackJacks  Serbia: µ Eurobot 2015
2016[2]  France: Le Kremlin-Bicêtre The Beach Bots  France: RCVA  Serbia: MBS  Serbia: M41+  Switzerland: RCR Eurobot 2016
2017  France: La Roche-sur-Yon Moon Village  France: RCVA  Serbia: M41+  France: A.I.G.R.I.S. Birds  Belgium: Bot l'Éclair Eurobot 2017
2018  France: La Roche-sur-Yon Robot Cities  Belgium : Les 7 Mons'quetaires [archive]  Algeria : Polybot  France : Robotech Legends  Serbia: Memristor Eurobot 2018
2019  France: La Roche-sur-Yon Atom factory  Serbia: PMG Robotics  Russia: Reset  Romania: CyberTech  Switzerland: E-Robot Eurobot 2019
2020 Canceled Sail the World Eurobot 2020
2021 Sail the World Eurobot 2021

See also

References

  1. ^ "dblp: Conference on Research and Education in Robotics - EUROBOT". dblp.org. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  2. ^ "Eurobot - Finals results 2016". www.eurobot.org. Retrieved 2019-05-15.