RoboCup Winners Announced: Kiwi Kids High Voltage
RoboCup Winners Announced: Kiwi Kids are High Voltage
On Saturday the 6th of September approximately
300 of New Zealand’s brightest kids descended onto Point
View Primary School in Auckland to compete against one
another at the national RoboCup competition. Winners have
been announced across six categories of the RoboCup
competition: Robotic Dance (Junior and Senior), Robotic
Search and Rescue (Junior and Premier) and Robotic Soccer
(Junior and Senior).
RoboCup is a science and technology-oriented, robotics education initiative sponsored by Toshiba and Modern Teaching Aids. The initiative aims to further research and education in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence.
Believe it or not, the international RoboCup initiative is aiming to have a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players win a game against a human soccer team, by 2050!
Toshiba wishes to congratulate the following winners of the national RoboCup 2008 competition:
• The winner for Robotic Dance Junior is Oliver Skzrynski, Anil Bhana Savage of Scots College, Wanganui/ Wellington
• The winner for Robotic Soccer Junior is Adam Maddren, Sebastian Ragg, Michael Olsen of Waikowhai Intermediate, Auckland
• The winner for Robotic Search and Rescue Junior is Rhys Bailey, Nick Baugen, Peter Ivory of Wanganui Intermediate, Wanganui
• The winner for Robotic Dance Senior is Sam Mence and Hayden Patel of Birkenhead College, Auckland
• The winner for Robotic Soccer Senior is Vaughan Weatherall, Ben Liddell, Sam Paulin and Edward Law of Logan Park School, Dunedin
• The winner for Robotic Search and Rescue Premier is Tara Dickonson, Wanganui Intermediate, Wanganui
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