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The competition schedule: - June 25, 2026: Sumobot RC and Transporter - June 26, 2026: IoT, Soccerbot, and Line Follower - June 27, 2026: Sumobot Auto, EEC, and Technochat
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The competition will be held at the SGLC Building, Faculty of Engineering.
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No, participants are not allowed to use pre-built robots.
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Yes. Winners receive championship certificates; all other participants receive participation certificates.
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Contact the contact person listed in each competition guide.
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Yes, it is allowed.
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All registration and payment is done through the official Technocorner website. Requirements are in the guidebook on the website.
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There is no age restriction.
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The registration deadline is May 25, 2026.
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Participants must be ready on schedule. The committee calls up to 3 times. After the third call, participants will be disqualified.
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End time follows the schedule distributed at the Technical Meeting.
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Details about the Technical Meeting will be shared via each competition WhatsApp group.
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Yes, but participants bear the risk of schedule conflicts if competitions are on the same day.
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Replacements are allowed until the day of the Technical Meeting. After that, no changes are permitted.
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Yes, withdrawal is allowed.
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Yes, but more members than registered are not allowed.
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They are not separated.
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Yes, but teams from the same institution may face each other.
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Changes are possible before the Technical Meeting.
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Point boxes may only be lifted. Obstacle boxes can be pushed, pulled, or lifted.
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Both are cube-shaped, 10x10x10 cm.
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Point box: ~100 grams; obstacle box: ~800 grams.
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A retry can be performed at any time, maximum 3 retries per match.
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Yes, after attending the Technical Meeting.
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Yes, it is allowed.
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Yes, as long as both are lifted simultaneously.
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The schedule will be distributed at the Technical Meeting.
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The committee provides both 2D (top view) and 3D track files.
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Yes, as long as the robot dimensions do not exceed guidebook limits.
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Styrofoam covered with cardboard.
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Maximum 3 people per team.
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Yes, format: Robot Name + Category.
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No. Suction cups or sticky wheels are prohibited.
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Yes, it is allowed.
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MDF board covered with a 4mm black rubber sheet.
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Yes, as long as the dimensions do not exceed 10x10 cm.
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No. Only the 500-gram class for both RC and Autonomous.
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Maximum 32 teams in the Soccerbot competition.
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Maximum 3 people: 2 pilots and 1 reserve.
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Yes, as long as it has no sharp parts that could damage the arena or opponent.
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No tolerance. Max: 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.
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Robots may not be designed to flip or damage opponents. Ramming/blocking within reasonable limits is allowed.
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Yes, limits apply to all parts including wheels and kicker, both at rest and in operation.
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No bracket system is used.
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Yes, as long as the robot is under 2 kg and has no sharp parts.
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No, components do not need to be identical.
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The referee may sanction the responsible team, ranging from a foul to disqualification.
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Yes. Only the official committee measurement is binding.
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The team is given repair time. If the robot cannot be fixed in time, the team is eliminated.
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No. Each team is responsible for their own power supply.
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Plywood or cardboard base covered with a banner.
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1. A goalkeeper robot is present during penalties. 2. The kicker robot is free to choose position behind the penalty spot. 3. The ball must be shot from the penalty spot, not dribbled to the goal.
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Only after permission from the field referee.
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Yes, but the ball may only be held by max 40% of the mechanism.
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Only schedule swaps within the same group during qualifying, with committee approval.
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The game stops immediately when official time ends, regardless of ball or robot position.
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Lighting is ensured to be adequate and optimal for line sensor operation.
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No. Only conventional line sensors are allowed.
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No official arena practice session is provided.
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External interference (flash, shadows) is the participant responsibility. Teams should anticipate this in their design.
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Yes, but repairs may only be done at the designated pit stop area.
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No point deduction, but the robot must perform a retry.
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No texture variations. Purely black line on white background.
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Standard width of 2 cm.
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Designed to be equal or similar to previous years.
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Yes, as long as the robot is assembled by the participants. Pre-built kits are prohibited.
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No. Each representative may only register in one team for Line Follower.
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Only conventional line sensors are allowed.
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Only before the scrutineering stage begins.
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Yes, follow all component, dimension, and material regulations in the official guidebook.
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Minimum 2, maximum 3 members.
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Qualifying and semifinals are online; the final is offline.
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No, all members must come from the same high school.
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Correct: +4, blank: 0, wrong: -1.
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No sample questions, but a question outline is available via the Guidebook link.
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Results are announced immediately after the qualifying round ends at 17:00 WIB.
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No. Each participant must use a separate camera.
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Not required, but at least 1 laptop per team is recommended.
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Participants must wear school uniforms for the semifinal and final.
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It is fine, but inform the committee in advance.
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Calculators are allowed in the final, but no books (closed book). Paper is provided by the committee.
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Yes, all participants receive certificates.