Robots-Blog | Robotics competitions in Hamburg: Winners are alliances from Berlin and Brandenburg in addition to Rockenhausen and Berlin

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Robots-Blog | Robotics competitions in Hamburg: Winners are alliances from Berlin and Brandenburg in addition to Rockenhausen and Berlin


VRC und VIQC German Masters Winners:

▪ Winners of the VEX Robotics Competition: Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium (Berlin) and Heinitz-Gymnasium (Rüdersdorf)
▪ Winners of the VEX IQ Challenge: IGS Rockenhausen (Rhineland-Palatinate) and BEST-Sabel (Berlin)
▪ Almost 35 groups met on the German finals from 6 to eight March
▪ Students from IGS Rockenhausen (Rhineland-Palatinate) and Ernst-Abbe Gymnasium in Oberkochen secured tickets for the VEX Robotics World Championship in Dallas

Hamburg, March 8, 2024. Hectic exercise has reigned over the previous three days on the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg). Around 150 pupils from normal training faculties and vocational faculties from throughout Germany labored on robots that that they had designed themselves over the previous few months. Their aim: For the ultimate rounds of the German VEX robotic competitions, they needed to get one of the best out of their infants. A complete of 14 trophies have been up for grabs, which have been finally awarded to 12 completely different groups. 

Winners of the cooperative event competitions on the German Masters  In the VEX Robotics Competition (VRC), the Alexander-von-Humboldt Gymnasium (Berlin) and the Heinitz-Gymnasium (Rüdersdorf) prevailed. The VEX IQ Challenge (VIQC) was gained by an alliance of IGS Rockenhausen  (Rhineland-Palatinate) and BEST-Sabel instructional establishments (Berlin). 

Luca Eckert (from left) and Jonas Köhler (IGS) in addition to Tim Heintze and Konrad Möhring (BEST-Sabel) gained the VEX IQ Teamwork Challenge

The German Masters provides you the chance to qualify for the VEX Worlds. These „World Championships“ will happen from April 25 to May 3 in Dallas, Texas, with 1,000 groups from 50 international locations. The prerequisite for flying abroad: successful the Excellence Awards. A jury awards them on the idea of the efficiency within the competitors and different standards such because the capabilities of a robotic compared. Students from IGS Rockenhausen (High and Middle School) and the Ernst-Abbe-Gymnasium in Oberkochen (Middle and Elementary School) will journey to Dallas. 

Tobit Gries (from left), Sebastian Gasior and Jakob Bachmann from IGS Rockenhausen snatched the Excellence Award/High School

The worldwide competitions of the Robotics Education &  Competition (REC) Foundation, which is predicated within the USA, are organized in Germany by the Hamburg-based affiliation  roboMINT. 

The VEX Robotics Competition (VRC) is open to college students from the age of 11 . A crew consists of at the least two college students, it competes in alliances  in opposition to different groups. The goal of a recreation in autonomous and remote-controlled  driving modes is, amongst different issues, to get as many tripballs as potential into your personal aim or into  your personal offensive zone.  

Till Schneider (l.) and Vincent Fratzscher (Heinitz-Gymnsaium) gained the trophy within the VRC crew competitors

The VEX IQ Challenge (VIQC) is open to college students between the ages of eight and 15. A crew consists of at the least two college students, it competes along with one other crew. One of the targets of the sport is to transform as many blocks as potential into targets. Points are additionally awarded if the robotic is parked within the „Supply Zone“ on the finish of a match.  

Anes Rebahi (from left), Nico Menge, Karl Steinbach, Maximilian Marschner and Erik Tunsch (Alexander-von Humboldt-Gymnasium) gained the VRC crew competitors



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