RoboCup Major Rapidly Manufactured Robot Challenge

The Rapidly Manufactured Robot Challenge (RMRC) category promotes the development of low-cost and easy-to-manufacture small robot (30 cm wide) robots and components that drives teams to develop solutions to problems that include: navigating uneven terrain, sensing the environment, collect and deliver objects, intuitive control and autonomous behavior, and represents an intermediate step between RoboCupJunior Rescue Y RoboCup Rescue Robot.
3D printing, low-cost laser cutting, the use of easily accessible sensors, and other accessible electronic components, reduce the barrier of change between Junior to Major categories.
The teams participating in RMRC must be made up of a minimum of 2 students and can include up to 6 students (between 13 and 19 years old on July 1 of the year of the competition). Only students can act as operators. Each team can be accompanied by up to 2 mentors (1 mentor for teams of 3 or less students, without age restriction).
Rules
The Rapidly Manufactured Robot Challenge competition is based on the official rules published for the RoboCup World Cup. You can find the 2019 rules in the following link:
http://intelligentrobots.org/files/RoboCup/2019/RMRC/RMRC_2019_Rules_V1.5_-_RKS.pdf
In the following link you can find all the original information regarding the category:
http://oarkit.intelligentrobots.org/home/the-arena/
Take into account that at this moment the international committee is in the process of reviewing the rules, so we recommend you check periodically to see if there are any updates.
Technical Committee
Erick Sánchez Flores
e-mail: ericksanchezflores@hotmail.com
Jose Gonzalez Barrera
e-mail: jcgb2000x@hotmail.com
Flavio Guerrero Elizondo
e-mail: felizon_73@hotmail.com
Local committee
Enrique Martinez
e-mail: emc@tec.mx
Diego Cárdenas
e-mail: diego.cardenas@tec.mx
The category Rapidly Manufactured Robot Challenge (RMRC) promotes the development of low-cost and easy-to-manufacture small robot (30 cm wide) that drives teams to develop solutions to problems that include: navigating uneven terrain, sensing the environment, collect and deliver objects, intuitive control and autonomous behavior, and this represents an intermediate step between RoboCupJunior Rescue and RoboCup Rescue Robot.
3D printing, low-cost laser cutting, the use of easily accessible sensors, and other accessible electronic components, reduce the barrier of change between Junior to Major categories.
The RMRC teams must be made up of a minimum of 2 students and can include up to 6 students (between 13 and 19 years old on July 1st on the year of the competition). Only students can act as operators. Each team can be accompanied by up to 2 mentors (1 mentor for teams of 3 or less students, without age restriction).
Rules
The Rapidly Manufactured Robot Challenge competition is based on the official rules published for the RoboCup Competition. You can find the 2019 rules in the following link:
http://intelligentrobots.org/files/RoboCup/2019/RMRC/RMRC_2019_Rules_V1.5_-_RKS.pdf
Technical Committee
Erick Sánchez Flores
e-mail: ericksanchezflores@hotmail.com
Jose Gonzalez Barrera
e-mail: jcgb2000x@hotmail.com
Flavio Guerrero Elizondo
e-mail: felizon_73@hotmail.com
Local committee
Enrique Martinez
e-mail: emc@tec.mx
Diego Cárdenas
e-mail: diego.cardenas@tec.mx