The largest portal
about robot combat
and other robotic competitions
Since 2005, robot combat events have been organized in Brazil, featuring several classes of competitions such as Hockey, Sumo, Line Follower, Trekking, Robot Soccer and Artbots.
The purpose of these competitions is to encourage the development of new
technologies, while also providing a spectacle for the public to enjoy and
get excited about the battles. This portal aims to promote this sport and keep
teams informed about all robot combat events and other categories.
Classes
Robot Combat
3-MINUTE ROUNDS
Robots ranging from 150g to 27kg compete in battles lasting up to 3 minutes, aiming for their opponent's knockout or to achieve the
highest number of hits to claim victory!
Fairyweight - 150g
Termiteweight - 454g (1lb)
Antweight - 454g (1lb)
Beetleweight - 1,36kg (3lb)
Hobbyweight - 5,44kg (12lb)
Featherweight - 13,6kg (30lb)
Lightweight - 27,2kg (60lb)
Hockey
5-MINUTE MATCHES
Electrifying hockey matches with teams comprised of three robots each, where
the sole objective is to score as many goals as possible. In this game,
anything goes: there are no fouls!
Hockey - Mini (3,4kg)
Hockey - Pro (6,8kg)
Sumo
WHO WILL BE THE LAST TO FALL FROM THE DOHYO?
Robots, confined by countless magnets, push their opponents with all their might until they force them out of the Dohyo. They are controlled by their
pilots or follow pre-set programming!
Sumo Mini - 500g (R/C)
Sumo Mini - 500g REMOTE (R/C)
Sumo Mini - 500g (Auto)
Sumo LEGO - 1kg (Auto)
Sumo - 3kg (R/C)
Sumo - 3kg (Auto)
Line Follower
WHO DOES IT IN LESS TIME?
This category encourages the construction of extremely efficient and low-cost robots, promoting learning in programming logic among newcomers.
Line Follower - Pro
Line Chaser
Trekking
WHO WILL ARRIVE AT THE MARKER?
Machines must identify and navigate to specific landmarks, avoiding obstacles without any human intervention. This category combines programming logic with computer vision and geo-referencing, aiming to develop new technologies for autonomous vehicles.
Soccer
A BALL IN THE NET SCORES A GOAL!
This category features matches played by two teams, each comprising three robots. Matches last 5 minutes each, with a 10-minute break between the two halves. Each team can have up to 3 people at the competition site and use a single computer.
Soccer Mini (VSSS)
Soccer Simulation Mini
Soccer Simulation 2D
Soccer Mini Remote
ArtBot
ENTERTAINMENT TO THE PUBLIC!
An ArtBot robot is any electromechanical device that has at least one moving part with the purpose of entertaining the public.
The evaluation criteria include entertainment value, visual appeal, quality of movement, functionality, and originality.