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MIT Robocon Tech Team

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MIT Tech Team
Founded2007
Based inPune
OwnerMIT World Peace University
Head coachDr. Saket Yeolekar
Championships2010, 2012, 2013, 2020
Division titlesRunner-up 2008 nationals,
Misumi award International 2008,
Semi-finalists at the nationals,
2010 National Winner,
Best Innovative design 2010,
Prof. Balakrishna Memorial award 2010,
Semi-finalists 2011 nationals,
Winner 2012,
Fastest job completing robot Award 2012,
Prof. Balakrishna Memorial Award 2012,
Mabuchi Motor Award 2012 Internationals,
Winner 2013 Robocon India,
Prof. Balakrishna Memorial Award 2013,
Finalist in National Robocon 2017,
Finalist in National Robocon 2018
Nation Winners 2020
Semifinalists 2020
Runner-ups 2023
2nd Runner-up 2024
Websitehttps://robocon.mitwpu.edu.in/

MIT Tech Team (Robocon), Pune, India is one of India’s ABU Robocon Teams and the official robotics club of MIT-WPU. It is a team of students from different fields of the MIT WPU Faculty of Engineering and Technology, known for its consistent performance in the Indian National Robocon.

History

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MIT Tech team at Robocon India 2008

It was founded in 2007 by MIT-Pune, now MIT-WPU. The team was established under the guidance of Prof. Ms. S.H. Kulkarni, Prof. Dr. Saket Yeolekar, and Prof. Dr. Vishwanath Karad, who also played a crucial role in mentoring the team. It started its legacy in 2008 when MIT hosted the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Robocon competition and became the Indian National Winner. The Robotics Innovation Lab is one of the initiatives taken by the institute to help students get hands-on experience in the field of robotics. The team competes annually in several competitions, the most prominent of which is ABU ROBOCON.

Through the Years

Year Theme Achievements
2024 ‘Harvest Day' (Vietnam) Second runner-up in Indian National Robocon  
2023 'Casting Flowers over Angkor Wat' (Cambodia) First runner-up in Indian National Robocon  
2022 'Lagori' (India) IHSC Award and Helping Hand Award at Indian National Robocon (IIT Delhi)
2020 'Robo Rugby 7s' (India) Winner of Indian National Robocon | Represented India at International ABU Robocon | Prof. Balakrishna Memorial Award
2018 'Ném Còn' (Vietnam) Finalist and first runner-up in Indin National Robocon (Pune)
2017 'Asobi, the Landing Disc' First runner-up at Indian National Robocon (Pune) | Represented India at International ABU Robocon | Best aesthetic award | 2nd runner-up in Mathworks Modelling awards
2016 'Chai-Yo, Clean Energy Recharging the World' National Rank 4 in Indian National Robocon (Pune) | Best Idea award | Fastest Pole climbing robot
2014 'A Salute to Parenthood' (India) Second Runner-up in Indian National Robocon (Pune)
2013 'The Green Planet' (Vietnam) Winner of Indian National Robocon (Pune) | Represented India at International ABU Robocon | Highest aggregate score in ABU Robocon (Vietnam) | Prof. Balakrishna Memorial Award
2012 'Peng On Dai Gat' (Hong Kong) Winner of Indian National Robocon (Pune) | Represented India at International ABU Robocon | Award for securing 5th rank at international ABU Robocon | Fastest job completion robot | Prof. Balakrishna Memorial Award
2011 'Krathong: Lighting Happiness with Friendship' (Thailand) Indian Semi-finalist (Pune)
2010 'Robo-Pharaohs Build Pyramids' (Egypt) Winner of Indian National Robocon | Represented India at International ABU Robocon | Best Innovation award | Prof. Balakrishna Memorial award  
2008 'Govinda' (India) Runner-up in Indian National Robocon (India) | Represented India at International ABU Robocon | Misumi Sponsors Award


Departments

Dynamics:  Designing, manufacturing, fabrication, the mechanical structure of robots, building of actuators and motors, and using SolidWorks (3D designing and simulation software).

Circuits: Building electronic circuits, microcontrollers and their peripherals, power systems, embedded systems, MCUs, and custom boards, operation with programming in C and C++.

Controls: It includes ROS/ROS2 (Robot Operating System) used for the simulation of robots, CV i.e. computer vision for object/color detection, gazebo which is a 3D robot simulation environment used for testing and validating robotic algorithms and systems, and Programming languages like Python and C++.

Non-Tech (Management): Event management, marketing, sponsorship, finance, web development, graphic designing, video editing, and content writing.

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