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    Technoxian , A New Way for Budding Robotics Engineers

    All India Council for Robotics and Automation (AICRA) has organized Worlds’s largest Championship on Robotics, TECHNOXIAN’18, which is also supported by Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. The championship is conducted from June 30th – July 1st , at Thyagraj Stadium Complex. TECHNOXIAN is all set to embrace and lure the future policymakers.

    The event is expected to have an attendance of over 25000 + young participants including 3000 + teams for WRC category AND 1500 +  teams for IRL category. Each team will consist of 5-15 members including mentor or coach. The event has turned up as a platform for people, for sharing superlative technical knowledge.

    Sharing insights of the event, Mr. Raj Sharma, President AICRA, said “ The influence of Robotics is spreading across every aspect of our lives and the jobs that we know today will be very different in the future. Events like TECHNOXIAN will not only build next generation’s interest in STEM but help them prepare to become entrepreneurs. The event is also aligned with government’s skill India mission to develop robotics education to the students of various schools and colleges.”

    Technoxian is an event that will enable the future of India to make the most of developments like Artificial Intelligence and Personal Assistance, as these will keep getting smarter with high paced technological advancements.

    Technoxian involves massive students, parents, teachers, and the youngsters would make their bot and compete in Robo War, Robo Soccer, Robo Race, Fastest Line Follower, Water Rocket, Micro Mouse, Drone Race, RC Plane and Innovation. People will also get a chance to acquaint themselves with the latest technologies, such as Advanced Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, IOT, Augmented Reality, QuadCopter, Ethical Hacking, etc. at the venue workshops.

    Leading Companies will also exhibit the venue to showcase their products and services. The event is anticipated to witness ambassadors, education councilors, and representatives from many countries, as well as chairmen, principals, teachers, from various schools and colleges of repute.

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