ABU Robocon

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Vietnamese qualifiers of ABU Robocon 2009

The ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest, commonly known as ABU Robocon, is an Asian-Oceanian college robot competition, founded in 2002 by Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. In the competition robots compete to complete a task within a set period of time. The contest aims to build friendship among young people with similar interests who will lead their countries in the 21st century, as well as help advance engineering and broadcasting technologies in the region. The event is broadcast in many countries through ABU member broadcasters.

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History and format

ABU Robocon extended the concept from NHK Robocon which started in 1991 and restricted to teams from Japan only.

Each year the competition has different topics, but generally speaking, two or more robots must be used to complete the tasks. One of the robots would be manually controlled while the others are automatic. The best robots usually weight more than 10 kg and span an area of one square meter. To build the robots, contestants, who are restricted to be undergraduate students, must possess rich knowledge in programming, mechanical design and electronic circuit design.

Topic and rules of each year is made by the host country. Countries will make their national qualifier contests to decide representing team in final contest at the host country. The host country is given the special privilege of having two teams participating in final contest.

Each game is between two teams, often named red and blue. The playing field is symmetrical and robots from both teams start in the same condition (except for Robocon 2015 which employed a turn-based game based on badminton and Robocon 2025 which is based on basketball).

A typical game (except for Robocon 2015 and Robocon 2025) lasts for three minutes but can end sooner if one team achieve a K.O victory which immediately finishes the game. In case that no teams achieve the K.O condition, the team that gets a higher score after three minutes will be declared the winner.

Earlier editions of Robocon tend to emphasize the competitiveness of the game, in which winners achieve their win by employing strategic approaches to deploy their robots as well as preventing their opponent from reaching the goal. Vietnam's win in ABU Robocon 2004 and 2006, [1] [2] as well as China's victory in ABU Robocon 2008 [3] demonstrated this strategy. To mitigate the problems, later editions reduce the combat nature and put more emphasis on technology, designing and making the robot perform complicated maneuvers, which require teams to be more creative on designing robots.

Competitions

ABU Robocon 2026

ABU Robocon 2026 will be held in Hong Kong. [4] The theme is based on KungFu, with each team building 2 robots R1 and R2.

ABU Robocon 2025

ABU Robocon 2025 was held on 24 August 2025 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The theme is based on basketball, with each team fielding two robots for gameplay. A total of 14 teams from 13 countries participated. The team from Japan was the champion. [5] [6]

Unlike previous editions, the game time is regulated to be 120 seconds for preliminary round matches, and 160 seconds for knockout round matches. [7]

ABU Robocon 2024

The competition was held in Quảng Ninh, Vietnam on 25 August 2024. Total 13 teams from 12 countries participated. The team from Hong Kong crowned the Grand Prix title, while the Vietnam 1 team was the first runner-up. [8]

The theme was "Harvest Day". It was related to Vietnamese's rice cultivation on terraced fields. [9]

ABU Robocon 2023

ABU Robocon 2023 took place in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on 27 August 2023. The themes were "Casting flowers over Angkor Wat" and "Throwing rings into poles". Total 14 teams from 13 countries participated. The team from Japan was the champion, and the Hong Kong team finished second. [10]

ABU Robocon 2022

ABU Robocon 2022 was scheduled at Delhi, India and the game will be based on the game of lagori . In this game, two teams will design two robots, with each team will take turn playing as seeker and hitter. The seeker's first robot will first break the pile of stones using three small balls. Then the seeker's second robot will rebuild the pile of stones, but it also carries a ball on its head. The hitter's robot would attempt to throw their own balls to dislodge the ball on the seeker's head, and the round immediately ends once they succeeded. The team scores points based on the number of stones they displaced and then rebuilt, with the teams scoring more points declared the winner. [11]

ABU Robocon 2021

ABU Robocon 2021 was originally scheduled at Jimo, China and the game was based on the traditional game of East Asian countries pitch-pot, or throwing arrows to a pot. In this game, each team designs two robots. One robot can pick up arrows and throw them to the five pots located on the field, but is restricted to the outer area of the field. The other robot, in addition to throwing arrows from the outer area, can navigate through both the outer and inner area of the field, rotating pots, blocking throwing attempts of the opponent, or handing leftover arrows on the field to the first robot. Team scores point based on the number of arrows thrown into each pot, but if a team got the arrow to all five pots, they will achieve the K.O victory which immediately ends the game. [12]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the onsite contest was not held. The participants instead did a demonstration run of their robots at their local universities as a one-player game. [13]

ABU Robocon 2020

ABU Robocon 2020 was originally scheduled to host in Suva, Fiji and the game will be based on Fiji's national sport rugby. The theme is "ROBO RUGBY 7s", in this game, each team designs two robots, one as pass robot, and another as try robot. Each can either be manual or automated. The pass robot will pick up the rugby balls, and the try robot needs to either place them to the trying spot, or to kick the ball passing through a pole. Team scores points depending on the step and the zone location, but points can be awarded to the opponent's team if the kicking ball lands on the opponent's zone. The game ends when three minutes had passed, or when all seven kicking balls (shared for both teams) have been kicked. [14] [15]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the contest, originally scheduled in August 2020, was postponed. An online event was instead scheduled in December 2020, where teams gave presentations of their robot design, [16] and judges give out votes to select the winner. The University of Tokyo won the contest. [17]

ABU Robocon 2019

ABU Robocon 2019 was held at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on 25 August 2019. [18] The theme was "Sharing the knowledge". It was related to the Urtuu system of Mongolian tradition. Total 17 teams from 16 different countries participated in this Competition. The Hong Kong, China team won the grand Prix, While Mongolia Team 1 was first runner up. [19]

ABU Robocon 2018

The competition was held in Ninh Bình, Vietnam on 26 August 2018. The theme was ném còn (lit.'throwing shuttlecock'), coming from a traditional game in the Northwest region of Vietnam. The Vietnam team 2 from Lạc Hồng University was the winner of ABU Robocon 2018. [20]

ABU Robocon 2017

The ABU Robocon 2017 was held at Tokyo, Japan on 27 August 2017. The theme was "The Landing Disc". Total 19 teams from 18 countries participated. The winner of ABU Robocon 2017 was the team from Lạc Hồng University (Vietnam), while the Malaysian team was the first runner-up. [21] [22]

ABU Robocon 2016

The 2016 ABU Robocon was held at Bangkok, Thailand. The theme was "Clean Energy Recharging the World", whose concept behind was the utilization of renewable energy sources. [23] [24] The match was between two teams, each team was consisted of two robots. After a controversial final match (which required a replay), the team from University of Technology Malaysia won the ABU Robocon 2016.

ABU Robocon 2015

The ABU Robocon 2015 was held on 23 August 2015 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The contest theme was "Robominton-Badminton RoboGame". The venue for the contest was Sportorium of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY). In the contest, the two teams made two robots to play the badminton game against each other. The team from Hung Yen University of Technology and Education, Vietnam won the ABU Robocon 2015. [25] [26]

ABU Robocon 2014

The ABU Robocon 2014 was held on 24 August 2014 in Pune, India. The theme was "A Salute for Parenthood". The winner of ABU Robocon 2014 was LH-NVN, coming from Lạc Hồng University, Vietnam. [27] [28]

ABU Robocon 2013

The ABU Robocon 2013 was held in Danang, Vietnam on 18 August 2013. 19 teams from 18 countries participated. The theme was "The Green Planet". The winner of ABU Robocon 2013 was Kanazawa Institute of Technology coming from Japan. [29]

ABU Robocon 2012

The ABU Robocon 2012 was held in Hong Kong on 19 August 2012 where 17 teams from 16 countries or regions participated. The theme declared by Hong Kong was "Peng On Dai Gat, In Pursuit of Peace and Prosperity". The winner was the team from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. [30] [31]

ABU Robocon 2011

The ABU Robocon 2011 was held in Bangkok, Thailand on 28 August 2011 where 19 teams from 18 countries participated. Russian and Laotian teams competed for the first time. The theme was declared by Thailand as "Loy Krathong, Lighting Happiness with Friendship". The winner was the team from Dhurakij Pundit University, coming from the host country. [30] [32]

ABU Robocon 2010

The ABU Robocon 2010 was held in Cairo, Egypt on 21 September 2010. 17 teams from 16 countries participated. The theme was declared by Egypt as "Robo-Pharaohs Build Pyramids". The Chinese team from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China was the champion. [30] [33] [34]

ABU Robocon 2009

The ABU Robocon 2009 was held in Tokyo, Japan on 22 August 2009. 20 teams from 19 countries competed. Japan declared the theme as "Travel Together for the Victory Drums". The winner was the team from Harbin Institute of Technology, China. It was the third successive win for China in ABU Robocon. [35]

ABU Robocon 2008

The ABU Robocon 2008 was held at Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), Pune, India on 31 August 2008. Total 17 teams from 16 countries participated. The theme was Govinda, based on a mythological story of Lord Krishna (a Hindu god) and the annual Dahi Handi festival in Northern India. The team from Xi'an Jiaotong University, China was the champion. [3]

Results

YearHost cityThemeGrand Prix1st Runner-upABU Robocon Award
2002 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Reach for the Top of Mount Fuji Flag of Vietnam.svg Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg University of Science and Technology of China Flag of Japan.svg Kanazawa Institute of Technology
2003 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Takraw Space Conqueror Flag of Thailand.svg Sawangdandin Industrial and Community Education College Flag of Thailand.svg King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Flag of South Korea.svg Chungnam National University
2004 Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul Reunion of Separated Lovers, Gyeonwu & Jiknyeo Flag of Vietnam.svg Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Southwest University of Science and Technology Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolian University of Science and Technology
2005 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing Climb on the Great Wall Light the Holy Fire Flag of Japan.svg University of Tokyo Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg University of Science and Technology Beijing Flag of Egypt.svg Higher Technological Institute, 10th of Ramadan City
2006 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur Building the World's Tallest Twin Tower Flag of Vietnam.svg Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology Flag of Thailand.svg Samut Songkhram Technical College Flag of Malaysia.svg Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
2007 Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi Hạ Long Bay Discovery Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xi'an Jiaotong University Flag of Indonesia.svg Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya Flag of Egypt.svg Higher Technological Institute, 10th of Ramadan City
2008 Flag of India.svg Pune Govinda Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xi'an Jiaotong University Flag of Egypt.svg Higher Technological Institute, 10th of Ramadan City Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xi'an Jiaotong University
2009 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Travel Together for the Victory Drums Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin Institute of Technology Flag of Hong Kong.svg University of Hong Kong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin Institute of Technology
2010 Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo Robo-Pharaohs built pyramids Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University Flag of Egypt.svg Higher Technological Institute, 10th of Ramadan City
2011 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Loy Krathong, Lighting Happiness with friendship Flag of Thailand.svg Dhurakij Pundit University Flag of Thailand.svg Kamphaengphet Technical College Flag of Japan.svg University of Tokyo
2012 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Peng On Dai Gat (In pursuit of peace and prosperity) Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University Flag of Japan.svg University of Tokyo
2013 Flag of Vietnam.svg Da Nang The Green Planet Flag of Japan.svg Kanazawa Institute of Technology Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University Flag of Indonesia.svg Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya
2014 Flag of India.svg Pune A Salute for Parenthood Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya Institute of Technology Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University
2015 Flag of Indonesia.svg Yogyakarta Robominton Flag of Vietnam.svg Hung Yen University of Technology and Education Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Flag of Vietnam.svg Hung Yen University of Technology and Education
2016 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Clean Energy Recharging the World Flag of Malaysia.svg Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Northeastern University Flag of Japan.svg University of Tokyo
2017 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo The Landing Disc [36] Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University Flag of Malaysia.svg Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University
2018 Flag of Vietnam.svg Ninh Bình "NÉM CÒN" The Festival Wishing Happiness & Prosperity [37] Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University [a] Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Northeastern University Flag of Japan.svg University of Tokyo
2019 Flag of Mongolia.svg Ulaanbaatar Share the knowledge Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chinese University of Hong Kong Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolian University of Science and Technology Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University
2020 Flag of Fiji.svg Suva [b] Robo Rugby 7s Flag of Japan.svg University of Tokyo Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (best presentation)
2021 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jimo [b] Throwing arrows into pots Flag of Indonesia.svg Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolian University of Science and Technology Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wuhan University
2022 Flag of India.svg New Delhi [b] Lagori Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chinese University of Hong Kong Flag of Indonesia.svg Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
2023 Flag of Cambodia.svg Phnom Penh Casting Flowers over Angkor Wat Flag of Japan.svg Toyohashi University of Technology Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chinese University of Hong Kong Flag of Japan.svg Toyohashi University of Technology
2024 Flag of Vietnam.svg Quảng Ninh Harvest Day Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chinese University of Hong Kong Flag of Vietnam.svg Hung Yen University of Technology and Education [c] Flag of Vietnam.svg Hung Yen University of Technology and Education [a]
2025 Flag of Mongolia.svg Ulaanbaatar [38] Robot Basketball Flag of Japan.svg University of Tokyo Flag of Hong Kong.svg University of Hong Kong Flag of Vietnam.svg Lạc Hồng University


Winners of ABU Robocon

Country/TerritoryTitlesYear(s)
Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 72002, 2004, 2006, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 52007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012
Flag of Japan.svg Japan 52005, 2013, 2020, 2023, 2025
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 32019, 2022, 2024
Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 22003, 2011
Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 12021
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 12016

See also

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Notes

  1. 1 2 Competed as Team Vietnam 2
  2. 1 2 3 Online contested due to COVID-19 pandemic
  3. Competed as Team Vietnam 1