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title: "Micromelon Hosts RoboRAVE Australia 2023"
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date: "2023-10-20"
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categories: ["News & Updates"]
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tags: []
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excerpt: "Micromelon hosts RoboRAVE Australia for the first time, bringing hundreds of students together at the University of the Sunshine Coast for one of the country's largest student robotics competitions."
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featuredImage: "/images/news/img_7860.jpg"
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Micromelon Robotics hosted RoboRAVE Australia for the first time in 2023, welcoming hundreds of students from across the country to the University of the Sunshine Coast for one of Australia's largest student robotics competitions.
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RoboRAVE brings together school teams to compete in a range of robotics challenges, from line following and sumo battles to freestyle innovation events. As the host, Micromelon was responsible for organising the competition, coordinating with schools and teams, and ensuring the event ran smoothly across the multi-day program.
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The arena at UniSC was packed with students in colourful team shirts, with the opening ceremony drawing an enormous crowd. The energy and excitement of hundreds of kids competing, collaborating, and problem-solving with their robots was exactly the kind of outcome Micromelon works toward every day.
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Taking on the hosting role for RoboRAVE Australia was a significant step for Micromelon, reflecting the company's growing position at the centre of the Australian robotics education community. The event's success set the stage for Micromelon to continue hosting in subsequent years, including the 2024 World Championships.
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