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TECHNOXIAN
Most recent season or competition:
2019
File:Technoxian Logo.jpg
SportRobotics-related games
FounderRajkumar Sharma
First season2014
Motto"Inspiring innovations"
No. of teams2,878 (2019)
Countries
HeadquartersNew Delhi, India
Official websitewww.technoxian.com

TECHNOXIAN[1] is a youth organization that operates World Robotics Championship series, BotsCombat Super League, Drone Super League, Robot Champions Trophy, RPA Hackathon. The concept of TECHNOXIAN through its membership program is to ensure complete transformation of robotics enthusiasts from "I know nothing about robot" to "My Robot is the winner of the championship". Its membership program offers Free education to youngsters across the world on various technologies.[2]


History

TECHNOXIAN was founded in 2014 by inventor and entrepreneur Raj Kumar Sharma, to inspire innovations in the field of, Robotics Technology to showcase ideas, Learning’s and rewarding globally. When Raj Kumar Sharma observed that many of youngsters in India are untouched with technology and also there were no motivation factor to inspire them towards learning technologies. To experiment, he introduced 1st season of championship in 2014 at Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, Gujarat wherein in more than 4500 students were invited to learn and compete from all over India. It was a great success and further every year participation have increased and international student were also engaged. In 5 seasons till 2019, member count has been reached more than 67000 and competition participation became 28000 plus.


Challenges

Categories in World Robotics Championship[3] includes:


Team

2878 teams from 22 countries competed in 2019 championship. 3 teams including Germany, Turkey and Romania were disqualified due to not reaching for challenge well on time. The countries represented in 2019 are listed below:


References

  1. ^ "Technoxian 2019: The science of robotics gets its young champions". The Sunday Guardian Live. 2019-10-12. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  2. ^ RoboWar at Technoxian 2019, retrieved 2021-07-23
  3. ^ "Delhi to celebrate innovation, creation with World Robotics Championship". The Statesman. 2019-09-21. Retrieved 2021-07-23.