When Chennai was warming up in the summer,
Kidobotikz Robo- Games ended up adding more heat to it.
Are you wondering if kids really understand
robotics? Then you should visit KRG (a.k.a) Kidobotikz Robo-Games where you
could find lots and lots of young, curious ad innovative minds march with their
robots to be part of the tech society, and that’s where you could realize that
the future of robotics is more grandeur in the young hands.
On 30th of April, Kidobotikz organized its 8th annual Robo games, with the most established, relevant range of games for school students. The event was filled with hundreds of keen young students. The event had seven enthralling games (i.e.) Project Expo, Autonomous & manually controlled Robo-Race, Autonomous & Manual Controlled Sumo Race. If you think you are hard to be surprised, then KRG is the place you will be looking for, where every corner of arena was filled with fun and surprises.
Project Expo - KRG 16, April Edition |
Techie out there, you should’ve peeked into the project expo, where participants showcased their ideas by building a prototype proving that technologies can build a better future making adults go speechless.
Robo-Race - KRG 16, April Edition |
One could also hear noises a que
that the robo-race had started. Where you could find the robots go wroom! Poof!
Bam! Pow! Zap! on the track, because it was bumpy with the bridges, wedges,
death wells, rotating platforms and many more surprise elements. The next stop was
the Robo-Sumo. You could witness the robots fighting for its survival – two
robots pushing each other; the one that stands alone won the match, which was
being operated manually by the participants. The clash was wild but only inside
the arena.
Robo-Sumo - KRG 16, April Edition |
KRG is
not designed for winning or losing, it’s all about being part of a community
where you could learn and improvise the tech-skills. To make the event more
interesting, Kidobotikz surprised the participants with the “Royal Rumble”
match. The one rule about the match was “There are no rules”. It was a last man
(Oops, last robot) standing match, where all the robots joined the war on
eliminating their opponents and it was top notch. The winner of each event was awarded and
other participants were recognized and appreciated for their effort. The
overall champion was won by “Abhimanyu Sathish”. He accomplished first place in
Robo-Race and second place in Robo- Sumo.
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