TJR & ITR & TORNEO & YTRo & ENATER: How to choose the level at which you can enroll?
FORMATIVE CHALLENGES: (Tug of War, Sumo, MMA, Robot Dance, High Risk Rescue. Rescue in the Plane, Multimedia Record, VCT Maze, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Tsunami).
The TJR Youth Robotics Tournament presents training challenges for students of all educational levels, from Elementary School to University. Each challenge has discriminated against its target audience, which is defined through age criteria. Teams of two to four members can participate and the competition distinguishes, for each category, four levels:
Level 1: The oldest member of the team must be 6 to 11 years old, inclusive;
Level 2: The oldest member of the team must be, during the current year, from 12 to 14 years old, inclusive;
Level 3: The oldest member of the team must be, during the current year, from 15 to 18 years old, inclusive;
Level 4: The oldest member of the team must be, over the current year, over 19 years old, inclusive
CHALLENGES IN DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES: (Drone Driveability - Indoor Exploration, DRONE Robot Pizza Delivery, Firefighter Robot, Autonomous Car Race on a Small Scale Circuit, Humanoid Fight, Humanoid Race, Football, Nautical Robotics, Tug of War Two Against Two, Drone Delivery).
The TJR Youth Robotics Tournament presents challenges for prototypes of robots that come to work with the use of disruptive technologies. In this case. the teams will be able to combine, for their formation, two to four members over 11 years of age. The level description to be used in the form follows:
• Single Level: for teams enrolled in CHALLENGES IN DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, with the possibility of gathering components from the various age groups at levels 2, 3 and 4.