
YCCE's Team Titans advance to final round of ISRO Robotics Challenge 2025
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Competing against 23 other teams from across the country, the Titans have demonstrated exceptional expertise in robotics and engineering.
The competition, which attracted 1,600 teams from institutions such as IITs, IIITs, NITs, and other esteemed colleges, began with a rigorous selection process. Initially, 177 teams were chosen based on their proposals. This was followed by two rounds: The qualification and elimination, where teams showcased their Autonomous Navigation Aerial Vehicle's readiness and capabilities.
Recently, the competition's elimination round tested the Autonomous Navigation Aerial Vehicle in real-time via live video calls along with one ISRO scientist on-site to evaluate the performance. Team Titans excelled in this stage, earning their place among the top 16 finalists.
The final round will take place at UR Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru, where the aerial vehicles will tackle tasks on an arena designed to simulate the Mars' surface. Team Titans is eager and prepared to compete with their aerial vehicle.
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