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1 N ATIONAL J UNIOR R OBOTICS C OMPETITION 2010 Organised by: Sponsored by:

2 C HALLENGE A NNOUNCEMENT RoBIOtics Friends Of Nature RoBIOtics Friends Of Nature

3 Presentation Preliminary (30 August to 3 September)  Teams are allocated 10 mins to present to a panel of judges:  5 mins presentation  2 mins video presentation  3 mins Q&A  Teams will then be picked to enter the presentation finals to vie for  The Best Mechanical Design Award  The Best Programming Award  The Best Research Award  The Best Video Award  The Best Presentation Award

4 Presentation Finals (Saturday, 4 September)  Each team will be given 10 mins to present to the panel of judges (5 mins presentation, 5 mins Q&A)  Teams will need to pitch their presentation towards the award for which they are being considered.

5 Challenge Week Preliminary (6 September to 9 September)  Teams will spend a full day (8am-6pm) at the competition venue  Each team will be assigned to a booth  Accomplish 2 Missions  Top 40 teams each from the Primary and Secondary Division and the top 20 teams from the Tertiary Division will proceed to the Grand Finals.

6 Challenge Week (6 September to 11 September)  Best Booth Design Award  Entrepreneur Award  Most Bizarre Robot Design Award Challenge Week (6 September to 11 September)  Best Booth Design Award  Entrepreneur Award  Most Bizarre Robot Design Award

7 Grand Finals (11 September)  Mission details given only in the morning  3 hours to modify robots to accomplish the mission  Results from the Finals Surprise Mission will be used to determine the Best Robot Performance Award Grand Finals (11 September)  Mission details given only in the morning  3 hours to modify robots to accomplish the mission  Results from the Finals Surprise Mission will be used to determine the Best Robot Performance Award

8 MISSION I P RIMARY D IVISION

9 The mission involves retrieving a ping pong ball and carrying it through to the finish zone. In the process the robot has to do the following:  Pass through obstacle A (15 pts)  Pass through S-curve (15 pts)  Go over the ramp (15 pts)  Pass through obstacle B (15 pts)  Reach finish zone with ping pong ball (40 pts) MISSION 1: Primary Division

10 Obstacle A S-curve Ramp Obstacles B ping pong ball

11  Run time is one and a half minutes  Carry is defined as the ping pong ball being lifted off the ground of the playing field  Only ONE restart  Time continues to run during the restart  All props will be returned to its original state  All previously accumulated scores are forfeited Things to note

12 M ISSION 2 Surprise Mission!!!   Announcement of Mission 2 details after lunch   2 hours to modify the robots   After two hours, robots will be quarantined   Mission 2 run 1 will proceed   After run 1, teams can take back their robot to modify   Get ready for run 2

13 F INAL S CORE Mission 1 = 40% Mission 2 = 60%

14 S IDE E VENTS - S UMO B OT  2 robots (each not exceeding 1.2kg) will pit against each other  Robots will start behind the line at position A and B  Knockout system A B

15 S IDE E VENTS - S UMO B OT Limit to 200 teams (inclusive of all divisions)

16  2 robots compete in tracking a black line from one end to the other  Knock-out system S IDE E VENTS – S PRINT R ACE

17 Start A Sprint Race Playing Field (Drawings not to scale) Start B End A End B S IDE E VENTS – S PRINT R ACE Limit to 400 teams (inclusive of all divisions)

18  Registration for side events - 19 July 2010  Closing date - 20 August 2010  Each school is allowed a maximum of FOUR teams for each of the side events (max of 5 members per team )  Registration is on a first come first served basis  Registration can be done via email to njrc@science.edu.sg S IDE E VENTS R EGISTRATION

19  Theme - Robots For Tourism  Open to following age group 1) Primary 3 to Secondary 2 2) Secondary 3 to ITE/JC/Poly (1 st yr and 2 nd yr)  Any material can be used for the construction of the robot  Size of robot must not exceed 1m wide X 1m long  Registration starts on 12 July 2010 and closes on 20 August 2010 O PEN CATEGORY

20  From 19 July to 27 August  Monday to Friday (9-11am, 11am-1pm, 1-3pm and 3-5pm)  Max 4 hours per day, not more than 3 times per week, per school.  Booking can be done via email to njrc@science.edu.sg T RIAL PLAYING FIELD

21  Teacher’s Workshop 24 July 2010, 9am to 4pm  NXT Workshop for Students 27, 28, 30 July 2010 (2pm to 5:15pm) 3 Aug 2010 (2pm – 3:30pm)  Please refer to the NJRC Website for more details WORKSHOPS

22 For the latest updates, visit www.science.edu.sg/njrc For any queries regarding NJRC 2010, pls send an email to njrc@science.edu.sg


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