World Humanoid Robot Games Competition
Organization: World Humanoid Robot Association
Program Overview
International humanoid robotics competition featuring soccer, combat, dance, and autonomous challenges for students and hobbyists.
The World Humanoid Robot Games (WHRG) is an international competition where teams design, build, and program humanoid robots to compete in events such as robot soccer, combat, sprinting, archery, dancing, hurdles, and more. Organized by the World Humanoid Robot Association, the event showcases advancements in humanoid robotics and encourages practical engineering, programming, and design skills. The Games are open to a wide range of participants, including high school students, university teams, and independent hobbyists, typically competing in different divisions based on age and experience. High school students can gain hands-on experience in mechanics, electronics, and AI control, while learning teamwork, project management, and problem-solving. Benefits include exposure to international robotics standards, networking with engineers and researchers, and building an impressive portfolio for STEM college and career paths.
Program Details
- Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
- Format: In-Person
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Various Locations
- Country: International
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: robotics, engineering, humanoid robots, STEM competition, international
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