The victor of this round will advance to the global competition for the top prize at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva in 2025.
On October 17, 2024, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (ITT-D) Technology Innovation Hub will host the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge 2024-2025, an educational robotics competition centered on the United Nations. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a specialized body of the United Nations for information and communication technology, is in charge of overseeing the competition. Until July 31st, interested candidates may register at ihfc.co.in/important-announcements, the official website of IHFC, IIT Delhi.
The Robotics for Good Youth Challenge is an ITU global effort that is a component of AI for Good, the premier action-oriented, inclusive, and global United Nations (UN) artificial intelligence (AI) platform. There will be two age categories competing: juniors (classes 6–8) and seniors (classes 9–12). The International Exhibition Convention Centre, Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, is the venue for the event. The victor of this round will advance to the global competition for the top prize at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva in 2025.
In order to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, candidates or teams willing to design, build, and code a robot to tackle the challenges of seismic risk prediction, soil and subsurface studies, and disasters like earthquakes are welcome to enter the competition.
Every two years, this tournament offers Indian students a chance to demonstrate their robotics prowess and promote their innovative robotic solutions for disaster relief and sustainable development on a worldwide scale. Every two years, the UN hosts the robots for Good Youth Challenge, an educational robots competition. It is motivated by a global issue for which robots provide workable answers to further the UN SDGs.
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