From Competition Rules to On-Site Execution
A public STEM showcase that promotes AI, robotics, drones, autonomous control, and creative engineering through age-grouped challenges — combining a technology carnival, AI/robotics/drone education, physical competitions, and online innovation review.
Competitions in this category
Each event is independently judged. Click any competition to see its rules, hardware limits, and scoring.
Drone Mission Relay
Indoor autonomous drone mission course. Teams fly through a structured relay using a wheelbase-limited drone with propeller protection.
Robot Sumo
Autonomous wheeled robots compete in a sumo arena. Teams design and tune robots that detect the ring and the opponent.
Robot Jungle Challenge
Line-following autonomous robot navigates a jungle-themed course. The robot must follow the track while avoiding obstacles and hazards.
AI Drone Programming
Teams program a drone to autonomously complete missions using Blockly, Scratch, Micro:bit, or Python.
Online AI Innovation
Online AI innovation track. Teams submit a proposal and present a live demo. Judged by a rubric across creativity, technical, practicality, presentation, and teamwork.
How the challenge is organized
Four operating sections describe the mission, registration, technical rules, and event operations that hold every individual competition together.
Event Mission & Competition Model
Build a public STEM showcase that promotes AI, robotics, drones, autonomous control, and creative engineering through age-grouped challenges. The event combines a technology carnival, AI/robotics/drone education, physical competitions, and online innovation review — turning classroom learning into visible engineering performance.
- Mission & Scope
- Age Divisions
- Event Format
- Schedule Model
Teams, Registration & Eligibility
A clean registration process is essential because robotics and drone events involve minors, hardware inspection, safety, payment, venue logistics, and coach communication.
- Team Composition
- Eligibility & Consent
- Registration Package
- Entry Control
Challenge Categories & Technical Rules
Each track needs measurable hardware limits, field rules, safety checks, scoring logic, and tie-breakers. The reference model includes drone missions, drone soccer, robot sumo, robot jungle challenge, AI drone programming, and online AI innovation.
- Drone Mission Relay
- Robot Sumo
- Robot Jungle Challenge
- AI Programming / Innovation
Operations, Judging & Awards
The organization should separate technical inspection, field judging, scorekeeping, referee decisions, dispute handling, and award distribution. Online innovation tracks should use a rubric-based judging system.
- Inspection & Safety
- Scoring Systems
- Referee Process
- Awards & Rubrics
Organizer principles
Clear Rulebook & Fair Play
Publish track rules, safety limits, scoring methods, tie-breakers, appeals, practice policy, and prohibited communication / device rules before registration opens.
Hands-On STEM Showcase
Combine competition, workshops, technology demos, sponsor booths, student project exhibition, and public presentations so the event becomes both a contest and an education festival.
Reusable Operations System
Prepare registration forms, consent forms, check-in sheets, inspection checklists, score sheets, field maps, staff roles, volunteer training, and post-event reporting templates.
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