Winner of the 9th Underwater Robotics Festival Senior Category / Robot Control Lab and Mechanical Engineering students
- 24.09.06 / 이정민
Team KMU_ROV, composed of students from the Robot Control Laboratory and the School of Mechanical Engineering, won the first prize in the senior category at the 9th Underwater Robot Festival 2024 in Japan on Sunday, August 25, in international cooperation with Hiroshima Institute of Technology.
KMU_ROV passed the preliminary round with the highest score and went on to win both the semifinals and finals, securing the final first place. This achievement is significant as it is the result of the team's tireless efforts and passion that began in January this year under the guidance of Professor Cho Baek-Kyu of Kookmin University's Mechanical Engineering Department and the support of the Robot Control Laboratory.
In this competition, the KMU_ROV team demonstrated their underwater drone technology with excellent skills and creative approaches, and as a result, they were honored with a prize of 100,000 yen. The team plans to compete in the Okinawa Underwater Drone Competition in November.
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Team KMU_ROV, composed of students from the Robot Control Laboratory and the School of Mechanical Engineering, won the first prize in the senior category at the 9th Underwater Robot Festival 2024 in Japan on Sunday, August 25, in international cooperation with Hiroshima Institute of Technology.
KMU_ROV passed the preliminary round with the highest score and went on to win both the semifinals and finals, securing the final first place. This achievement is significant as it is the result of the team's tireless efforts and passion that began in January this year under the guidance of Professor Cho Baek-Kyu of Kookmin University's Mechanical Engineering Department and the support of the Robot Control Laboratory.
In this competition, the KMU_ROV team demonstrated their underwater drone technology with excellent skills and creative approaches, and as a result, they were honored with a prize of 100,000 yen. The team plans to compete in the Okinawa Underwater Drone Competition in November.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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