TechXRobotics Championship 2026
Techspire College
📌 About the event
The TechXRobotics Championship 2026 is an elite, high-octane engineering tournament engineered for students, automation innovators, and robotics enthusiasts. The arena serves as a competitive proving ground for advanced mechanical design, autonomous programming, and real-time electronic control system execution.
Designed to foster deep spatial problem-solving, rapid prototyping edge cases, and interdisciplinary team coordination, this premier championship challenges squads to push the operational limits of custom-built land rovers and automated systems.
📅 Critical Dates & System Timeline
- Day 1 Engineering Phase: June 19, 2026
- Day 2 Championship Phase: June 20, 2026
- Event Status: Active & Schedule Locked
🏎️ Main Attractions & Game Categories
The tournament structure is divided into discrete technical challenges, each governed by an independent structural rulebook. Teams must calibrate their chassis configurations and code blocks according to their targeted event path:
The Soccer Arenas
- Robo Soccer: Heavy-duty, remote-controlled or autonomous rovers competing in a high-intensity pitch layout to clear, pass, and drive a match ball into the opponent’s net.
- Mini Soccer: A lightweight, scaled-down iteration demanding high maneuverability, optimized power-to-weight ratios, and micro-controller agility.
The Sumo Ring (Combat & Trajectory)
- Robo Sumo: Manual or semi-autonomous tactical pushing matches where the primary mechanical objective is to detect the opposing rover and forcefully expel it from an elevated ring (Dohyo).
- Automatic Sumo: A strict test of sensor telemetry. No human remote interference is permitted. Systems must run on purely localized sensor feedback arrays (ultrasonic, infrared, and time-of-flight sensors) to autonomously seek and destroy the target machine.
Speed, Navigation & Exhibition
- Line Following Robot (LFR): Pure autonomous tracking logic. Micro-controllers must interpret high-density photodiode or array sensor signals to navigate complex, winding tracks featuring sharp curves, grid junctions, and inversions in the shortest runtime window.
- Robo Race: The ultimate mechanical endurance and speed challenge. Custom rovers navigate a brutal physical obstacle course featuring sand traps, ramps, narrow choke points, and rough terrain.
- Project Showcase: An open exhibition arena where teams pitch their proprietary robotic research, environmental automation concepts, and creative mechatronic builds to panels of industry experts.
Special Non-Technical Track
- Cosplay Events: A dedicated pop-culture celebration space featuring sci-fi, gaming, anime, and robotic costume designs running parallel to the core engineering matches.
🔧 Key Hardware & Code Engineering Signposts
To avoid system failure during the structural inspections before a match, build teams should carefully monitor these specific parameters:
- Chassis Dimension Compliance: Check your width, length, and height bounds against the specific category rules before finalizing the structural frames.
- Telemetry & Signal Bounds: Ensure remote frequencies are isolated or feature easy channel-switching logic to prevent signal interference when entering an active match arena.
- Power Limitations: Double-check the structural rules for maximum allowable voltage levels and battery chemistry (e.g., LiPo vs. NiMH restrictions) across the different vehicle brackets.
📞 Core Management Hub & Contact Coordinates
For rules clarifications, registration details, or track specifications, contact the event operations desk directly:
- Event Manager: Ankit Mishra
- 📱 Direct Line: +91 9813698432
- Event Co-ordinator: Sujal Kaji Shrestha
- 📱 Direct Line: +91 9762961415