We are proud to announce the pilot season for the VEX Robotics Competition College Challenge. This year there will be one single event - the VRC College Challenge World Championship in Dallas, April 30 - May 2, 2009. The event will be a 24-36 team championship and is open to the first 36 schools that complete registration (teams affiliated with a Post Secondary Education Institution).
Registration and other details are now available at http://robotevents.com/college. The specific rules for the College Challenge can be found on the VEX Elevation Competition page, where an appendix (F) solely for the College Challenge is now posted along with the rest of the game documentation.
We are very excited about the future of this program and can’t wait to see which school takes the crown as the 2009 VEX Robotics College World Champion. See you in Dallas!
Check with the UW Robotics Team (UWRT). They enter a wide array of advanced robotics competitions. The VEX Robotics College Challenge might interest a few of their members.
We’ve received many inquiries in the last two days and wanted to make sure everyone knew the registration is now open for the College Challenge World Championship at www.robotevents.com/college.
We’re also pleased to announce that the entry fee for the College Challenge World Championship has been reduced from $750 to only $250 per team thanks to two very generous sponsors and supporters (there will be a more detailed announcement about their support in about a week).
We can’t wait to see the final list of registered teams participating in this inaugural event!
Build a team of 2 robots
1 minute autonomous
Use the VEXnet wireless instead of standard 72Mhz
Use 2 VEX controllers on one robot
2 batteries per one controller, scaled up would be 4 batteries with 2 controllers
4 batteries could roughly control 20 motors/servos per robot
Maybe FRC or FTC can take a few ideas from these College VEX rules