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=Just Announced 2022 Maritime RobotX Challenge in Sydney, Australia=
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====February 3, 2021 Statement: 2022 Maritime RobotX Challenge Announced====
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RoboNation, in collaboration with the United States Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Australian Defence Science and Technology Group (DST) is pleased to announce that the 2022 Maritime RobotX Challenge will take place at the Sydney International Regatta Centre from November 11 – 17, 2022.<br>
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=What is the RobotX Competition?=
 
=What is the RobotX Competition?=
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[[File:RobotX Course layout 2016 1.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Hawaii Course Chip Out]]
 
[[File:RobotX Course layout 2016 1.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Hawaii Course Chip Out]]
 
[[File:RobotX Course layout 2016 2.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Course Competition Close-Up]]
 
[[File:RobotX Course layout 2016 2.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Course Competition Close-Up]]
RobotX is RoboNation’s robotic competition. Through this competition, OC pre-engineering students as a team, aspire to work with WSU Engineering Students to create an autonomous surface vehicle platform(WAM-V Boat) with sensors. The ultimate goal is to compete in the RobotX Challenge that will be held in Hawaii in 2020 & 2022.
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RobotX is RoboNation’s robotic competition. Through this competition, OC pre-engineering students as a team, aspire to work with WSU Engineering Students to create an autonomous surface vehicle platform(WAM-V Boat) with sensors. The ultimate goal is to compete in the RobotX Challenge that will be held in Sydney, Australia, '''2022'''.
    
The RobotX competition is an international program where innovators can grow their potential and make substantial contributions to the robotics community.   
 
The RobotX competition is an international program where innovators can grow their potential and make substantial contributions to the robotics community.   
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=History of Competitions by [[File:RoboNation Logo.svg |130px|alt=Tiny|RoboNation]]=
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==Competitions by [[File:RoboNation Logo.svg |130px|alt=Tiny|RoboNation]]==
==Roboboat [[File:Roboboat-logo hor.png|130px|alt=Tiny|Roboboat]]==
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===[https://seaperch.org/ SeaPerch ][[File:Seaperch logo.svg|130px|alt=Tiny|SeaPerch ]]===
 
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[https://seaperch.org/ SeaPerch ] is a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), a competition, and a community. Our program guides students on building an underwater robot while supplying educators with the tools and training to help them through the process.<br>
==Robosub [[File:Robosub-logo hor.png |130px|alt=Tiny|Robosub]]==
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'''''Read one young Engineer's SeaPerch Experience''''' [https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/news/2021/04/19/stem-outreach-program-portsmouth-naval-shipyard/7286075002/ New Article]
 
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===[https://roboboat.org/ RoboBoat] [[File:Roboboat-logo hor.png|130px|alt=Tiny|Roboboat]]===
==RobotX [[File:Robotx-logo hor.png |130px|alt=Tiny|RobotX]]==
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[https://roboboat.org/ RoboBoat] is an international student competition. Teams from around the world design autonomous, robotic boats (or ASVs) to navigate through a challenge course.
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===[https://robosub.org/ RoboSub][[File:Robosub-logo hor.png |130px|alt=Tiny|Robosub]]===
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[https://robosub.org/ RoboSub] is an international student competition. Student teams from around the world design and build robotic submarines, otherwise known as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV). The behaviors demonstrated by these experimental AUVs mimics those of real-world systems, currently deployed around the world for underwater exploration, seafloor mapping, and sonar localization, amongst many others.
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[https://robosub.org/ RoboSub]
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===[https://robotX.org/ RobotX ][[File:Robotx-logo hor.png |130px|alt=Tiny|RobotX]]===
    
Advancements in autonomous vehicle technology across all domains - air, land, and water - are moving fast in public and private sectors, including academia through research and competitions. In support of these advancements, the Maritime RobotX Challenge was created.  In 2012, the '''[https://www.onr.navy.mil/ Office of Naval Research (ONR)]''' launched the first biennial Maritime RobotX Challenge.  
 
Advancements in autonomous vehicle technology across all domains - air, land, and water - are moving fast in public and private sectors, including academia through research and competitions. In support of these advancements, the Maritime RobotX Challenge was created.  In 2012, the '''[https://www.onr.navy.mil/ Office of Naval Research (ONR)]''' launched the first biennial Maritime RobotX Challenge.  
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=References=
 
=References=
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https://seapearch.org/<br>
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https://robosub.org/<br>
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https://roboboat.org/<br>
 
https://robotx.org/<br>
 
https://robotx.org/<br>
 
https://www.onr.navy.mil/<br>
 
https://www.onr.navy.mil/<br>
 
https://robonation.org/<br>
 
https://robonation.org/<br>
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