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Qualify to compete at VEX Worlds with our Virtual Programming Skills Challenge!

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Robomatter and the REC Foundation are proud to announce the VEX and VEX IQ Programming Skills Challenge for Robot Virtual Worlds! Test your skills and qualify to compete at the 2019 VEX Worlds!

The two winners of the Robomatter sponsored VEX Turning Point – Programming Skills and VEX IQ Next Level – Programming Skills Robot Virtual World competition will receive an invitation to compete at the VEX World Championship April 24-27, 2019 (VEX Robotics Competition and VEX U) and April 28-30 (VEX IQ Challenge) at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville Kentucky.

Contest Rules:

  • Must be a registered RECF VEX team in the correct division (ie: high school students)
  • Must compete through CS2N.org and the latest version of ROBOTC + the RVW
  • Must include code as part of their submissions
  • Winning teams will be asked to verify their details with Robomatter and the RECF
  • Click here for the complete challenge rules and terms and conditions

 


VEX Robotics Competition Turning Point

 
VEX Robotics Competition Turning Point is played on a 12’x12’ square field. This simulation allows you to program in Robot Skills, Programming Skills, and VEX Competition mode as a single player. The object of the game is to attain a higher score than the opposing Alliance by Scoring Caps, Scoring Flags, and by Alliance Parking or Center Parking Robots on the Platforms.

Prize: The winner of this competition will receive an invitation to compete at the VEX Robotics Competition World Championship — April 24-27, 2019 at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

Click here to register (Must have, or create, a free CS2N account) »

Submission dates: September 18, 2018 — December 31, 2018

Winner announced: May 1, 2019

 


VEX IQ Challenge Next Level

 
VEX IQ Challenge Next Level is played on a 4’x8’ rectangular field. This simulation allows you to program for the Robot Skills Challenge, where one robot takes the field to score as many points as possible under driver control; and the Programming Skills Challenge, where one robot scores as many points as possible autonomously, without any driver inputs. The object of the game is to attain the highest score by Scoring Hubs in Building Zones, by Removing Hubs from the Hanging Structure, and by Hanging Robots at the end of the Match.

Prize: The winner of this competition will receive an invitation to compete at the VEX World Championship — April 28-30, 2019 at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

Click here to register (Must have, or create, a free CS2N account) »

Submission dates: September 18, 2018 — December 31, 2018

Winner announced: May 1, 2019

 

For more details and resources, visit http://robotc.net/recf/

Happy programming!

 


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