Events
RCW 2010 Combat Robot Competition Registeration
Apr 23rd

Still wondering how to register for our RCW 2010 Combat Robot Competition? Well, just contact our guy and he will guide you throughout the whole registration process.
Chuah Chong Chun (Assistance Director (Internal) RCW 2010)
Contact number: 012-4861498
Email: chong_chun@hotmail.com
Remember the last day to register for the competition is 1st of July 2010!
Everyone is welcome to participate!
Sensory Labyrinth II Finals
Apr 21st
For those people who missed out the ROBOtech Sensory Labyrinth II final round, here is the video of the winner bots.
More will be coming next semester! Stay tuned!
ROBOtech: The Grand Finale
Mar 26th
The highly anticipated ROBOtech 2010 had successfully ended last Thurday.
This three-day event kicked off on 16th of March starting with the Grand Opening Ceremony. The guest-of-honor invited to officiate ROBOtech was the Deputy Dean of FET, Dr. Lim Way Soong. STAD Officer, Madam Fauzianita was also invited to witness the opening ceremony. After the formality and speeches, Dr. Lim was given a gigantic remote to control a robot, which pulled off the cloth hanging over the “ROBOtech” header. Colourful confetti ensued and this marked the memorable opening of the event.
Robotics Challenge Week (RCW) 2010
Feb 25th
Robotics Challenge Week, is an annual event which is organized by MMU Robotics Club. This is the 5th time MMU Robotics Club is organizing this event. RCW is a National Level event involving colleges and universities from all around Malaysia. By participating in this event, we get a chance to communicate, exchange knowledge and even strengthen our relationship with other universities’ students.
The main purpose of RCW is to present a platform to showcase the skills, creativities and the hardwork of Engineering students. They have been given this chance to prove themselves and show their creation and intelligent skill in programming a robot. During this event, there will be several robot competitions.
For most of us, RCW feels like it is mainly made for adults. And that is so wrong! The interest to make robots should be cultivated from young. Besides all those dangerous fighting robots, we also provide some safe and fun stuff for children and their parents. For example, Sugo Robots where by children have a chance to build their own imaginary robots using LEGO or other safe components. Indirectly, parents can strengthen their relationship with their children.
For those MMU students who wish to gain some leadership or teamwork experiences, you are welcome to join us as working committees of RCW 2010. Recruitment is ongoing now!
ROBOtech: Sensory Labyrinth II – Rules & Regulation
Feb 11th
1. Objective
A maze robot tournament’s which requires the robots to complete the given line following in a limited time. The winner is determined when the particular maze robot first complete the maze route or by point(s) scored or by fastest time during the match.
2. Game types and categories
- Each team shall be comprised of a maximum of 3 members. However, only 1 member is permitted to enter the game field as operator.
- Each team can only register one robot to represent their respective team in the competition.
- Total game play time will be 5 minutes
*A test run section is provided before competition. The time for test run is 5 minutes each team..
3. Game Field
The game field area is comprised of:
- Line following
- Line Maze Solving
- The game field is made of plywood.
- The area of the game field will be 2.4m x 3.6m throughout the competition but will be enlarge during final into 3.6m x 4.8m.
- Section Specification:
Line Following:
- Robot is required to use line sensor to follow the line and solve this section.
- The width of the line is 3cm with 5% tolerance.
- The line is black in colour.
Line Maze Solving:
- This section consists of a maze which made of line.
- The width of the line is 3cm with 5% tolerance.
- The line is black in colour.


