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The movie is about robocon, a Japanese robot group competition that started in 1988. Satomi is a lazy high school girl who is tired of everything in life. By chance, she joined the school's robot society and entered the preliminary round of the competition with three other boys. Their robot unexpectedly failed in the game. However, the league's committee found their robots so unique that they deserved to reach the final. [1]

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The movie is about robocon, a Japanese robot group competition that started in 1988. Satomi is a lazy high school girl who is tired of everything in life. By chance, she joined the school's robot society and entered the preliminary round of the competition with three other boys. Their robot unexpectedly failed in the game. However, the league's committee found their robots so unique that they deserved to reach the final. [1]
Chinese name: Robot Contest
Resource type: DVDRip
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Movie Director: Tomoyuki Furumay
Language: Japanese
Category: Drama
Supervision: Gu Zhizhi
: Ritsuko Suzuki
Production:
Interview with Oguri Shun from Robot Contest
The new work "Robokon" expected by Director Gu Jizhi is a science department of robotics staff from colleges and universities.
1.Competitive robots
Educational robots
3.Toy robot
4.Service robots and information technology
5.Intelligence and control, safety and rescue, robot simulation and vision technology

Robot race event profile

The robot competition has entered the campus for more than ten years, and has become a powerful means to cultivate innovative talents and promote educational reform. The robot competition project is popular with students of all ages for its fun, challenging, comprehensive and adversarial.
Educational robots are robots used for scientific quality education, engineering quality education and engineering skills education . The use of robots as an education platform is intuitive, interesting, and comprehensive. Once proposed, it immediately attracted the attention of the global education community and developed rapidly. In order to meet the needs of education, the four major components of education robots, including machinery, control, sensors and software, must meet the requirements of openness and expansion, and be able to be closely integrated with teaching courses at all levels, to achieve a close integration of theory and practice. Training requirements.
China Education Robotics Competition is a stage for students and teachers to display teaching results and promote educational innovation on the basis of educational robots entering the classroom. The basic purpose of the China Education Robotics Competition is to use the most basic educational robot platform to emphasize hands-on ability and popularize robot innovation education.
It is co-sponsored by the Robotics Competition Working Committee of the Chinese Association of Automation and the Intelligent Robots Professional Committee of the Chinese Academy of Artificial Intelligence. The 2011 and 2012 competitions were sponsored by Shenzhen University. Successfully held at Shenzhen University from 12th to 14th, attracting more than 30 colleges and high schools from all over the country to participate, and the number of participants was close to 300. The competitions set up included: educational robot intelligent handling competition, educational robot platform, educational robot tour , Creative design and production of educational robots, collaboration and dance of micro-small group robots, football robot competitions for medium-sized groups, etc. In the competition, there are projects determined according to the standard lottery on the spot. Students are required to set up robot sensing circuits, debug programs, and complete the competition within a specified time. It has a high technical challenge and a high degree of entertainment and appreciation. It is a perfect combination of education, research and entertainment.

Robot Contest Organizer

Robotics Competition Working Committee of Chinese Association of Automation
Intelligent Robot Professional Committee of China Artificial Intelligence Society

Robot Competition Organizer

Shenzhen University

Co-organizer of Robot Competition

Shenzhen Zhongke Oupeng Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.

Robotics Competition Advisory Board

Dai Ru is an academician, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Academician Zhang Jian, Tsinghua University
Academician Wu Hongxin, 502 Institute of Aerospace Technology Group
Academician Cai Hezhen, Harbin Institute of Technology
Academician Ouyang Ziyuan, Chief Scientist of Lunar Exploration Engineering, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Academician Zheng Nanning, Xi'an Jiaotong University
Academician Chen Guoliang, University of Science and Technology of China
Academician Li Ming, 601 Aviation
Academician Feng Xisheng, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Professor Wu Qidi, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Professor Wang Yifa, University of Science and Technology of China
Tan Dalong Researcher Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Professor Jia Peifa, Tsinghua University
Professor Cai Zixing, Central South University
Professor Xi Yugeng, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Professor Gong Zhenbang, Shanghai University
Professor Tianmiao Wang, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Researcher Wang Yuechao, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Professor Wang Jinsong, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Researcher Tan Min, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Professor Chu Jian, Zhejiang University
Professor Huang Qiang, Beijing Institute of Technology
Professor Tan Zizhong, University of Washington
Professor Li Zexiang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Robotics Technical Committee

Prof. Zengsun Sun, Tsinghua University
Professor Huang Xinhan, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Professor Tiansheng Lu, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Professor Zhang Wenjin, Southeast University
Professor Zhou Xianzhong, Nanjing University
Professor Zhang Yanduo, Wuhan Engineering University
Professor Xu Gang, Shenzhen University

Robot competition event

Competition projects
Universities and higher vocational groups (classified competitions and awards): intelligent handling of educational robots, palletizing of educational robots, educational robots traveling to Shenzhen, educational robots fighting against each other, educational robots fighting fires, medium-sized football robots, basketball robots
Middle school vocational group (separate awards): education robot intelligent handling, education robot travel to Shenzhen, education robot battle against, education robot handling palletizing, education robot fire fighting

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