RRL26 - ROBOTICS IN AEROSPACE

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RRL26 - ROBOTICS IN AEROSPACE

Where Young Innovators Took Robotics to the Next Level

What is RRL26?

Roboprenr Robotics League 2026 (RRL26) is a national-level robotics competition that fosters innovation, problem-solving, and hands-on learning. Held on January 17, 2026, at Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul International School, RRL26 brought together young innovators to engage in structured robotics challenges. Participants design, build, and program robots to complete real-world challenge tasks—just like engineers do.

 

Robo Racing

Age Group: Junior (8–11 years) | Senior (12–18 years)

Robo Racing is a fast-paced robotics racing competition for students that tests speed, stability, and precision. Participants design and program robots to race along a defined track while maintaining control through turns and obstacles. The challenge emphasizes robot design, motor control, and programming accuracy, making it a popular school robotics competition.

 

 

 

 

Sumo Robot

Age Group: Junior (8–11 years) | Senior (12–18 years)

The Sumo Robot challenge is a competitive robotics battle event inspired by traditional sumo wrestling. Students build robots to compete in a circular arena with the objective 

of pushing the opponent out without falling themselves. This event strengthens mechanical design skills, control systems, and strategic thinking, essential for

 competitive robotics. 

 

 

 

Wall Runner

Age Group: Senior (12–18 years)

Wall Runner is an autonomous robotics navigation challenge where students program robots to follow a wall-based path accurately. Robots must navigate turns and obstacles while maintaining consistent alignment. This competition focuses on sensor-based robotics, precision control, and autonomous programming, preparing students for advanced robotics applications.

 

 

 

 

 

Drone Racing Championship

Age Group: Senior (12–18 years)

The Drone Racing Championship is a high-skill student drone competition that tests aerial control, stability, and navigation. Participants pilot drones through a marked track featuring gates and turns, balancing speed with precision. The challenge introduces students to drone technology, aerial robotics, and safe flight control, building foundational skills in modern robotics.

 

 

 

 

 

 Tech-Innovator Challenge

Age Group: Junior (8–11 years) | Senior (12–18 years)

The Tech-Innovator Challenge is a student robotics and innovation competition that encourages participants to think like real-world problem solvers. Students identify everyday challenges and design technology-driven solutions using robotics concepts. This challenge focuses on creativity, critical thinking, and applied learning, helping students experience the fundamentals of engineering, innovation, and problem-solving.

 

 

 

 

 

Hackathon Challenge

Age Group: Senior (12–18 years)

The Hackathon Challenge is a coding and problem-solving competition for students focused on logic, algorithms, and computational thinking. Participants solve complex mathematical and programming problems within a limited timeframe. This event strengthens coding skills, algorithmic thinking, and quality code writing, essential for advanced computer science learning.

 

 

 

 

 

Mars Rover Challenge

Age Group: Senior (12–18 years)

The Mars Rover Challenge is an autonomous robotics competition inspired by real-world space exploration. Students build and program rovers to navigate a predefined terrain while detecting and avoiding obstacles. This challenge emphasizes autonomous navigation, sensor integration, and logical programming, mirroring real engineering and robotics research scenarios.

 

                                         

Following the competition rounds, students participated in an engaging and interactive session with Roboprenr Founder & CEO, Mr. Dhananjay Singh. The session provided students and parents with the opportunity to interact directly with an industry leader and gain deeper insights into the world of robotics, innovation, and technology-driven problem solving.

Mr. Dhananjay Singh shared his experiences in building Roboprenr, discussed how engineering thinking is applied in real-world scenarios, and highlighted the importance of creativity, perseverance, and continuous learning in today’s technology landscape. Students were encouraged to ask questions, share ideas, and explore how skills in robotics, coding, and logical thinking can shape future academic and career pathways.

The session aimed to inspire young innovators, strengthen their understanding of emerging technologies, and motivate them to pursue excellence in STEM fields beyond the classroom.

     

 

Awards & Recognition Ceremony

The event concluded with an awards and certificate ceremony celebrating the outstanding performance of students across all competitions and categories. Winners, First Runner-Up, and Second Runner-Up were announced for each competition and age group, recognizing excellence in robotics design, programming, and problem-solving.

Participants were felicitated with trophies, certificates and prize money worth Rs. 1Lakh, acknowledging their dedication, innovation, and competitive spirit. The ceremony not only honored top performers but also encouraged every participant by recognizing effort, teamwork, and learning throughout the competition.

The awards session served as a moment of pride for students, parents, and mentors, reinforcing the value of hands-on learning and motivating students to continue exploring robotics, technology, and innovation.