2016 WER U.S. Open Successfully Concluded

Abilix Becomes the Global Sponsor of WER

2016 World Educational Robotics (WER) Contest held on 13-14 August at the California State University Los Angles was a great success. Approximately 200 students from various regions in China and 60 students from the local Los Angeles area schools ages 10-16 competed in six areas. After undergoing fierce competition, the representative team from Guangxi Province, China emerged champion in the primary division, while the representative team from Zhejiang Province, China came first in the Middle and high school division, each contestant of which would be awarded scholarship offered by Abilix Robotics.

Contest Snapshot

Professor Jake Mendelssohn, the president of WER, Mr. Lan Zhijun, the C.E.O of Abilix Robotics and promoting president of WER, Professor Barbara, the co-founder of Synergy Accademics, Mr. Cameron Zadeh, the president of WER America attended this event. As Jake Mendelssohn introduced: “What this contest is really about is problem-solving. And the students are learning how to put together the pieces, put things together, work as a team and then figure out solutions. That’s one of the most important skills they need in the real world.”

Professor Jake Mendelssohn Speaking at Opening Ceremony

Mr. Lan Zhijun pointed out that educational robot can systematically cultivate students’ creative ability, analytical ability and practical ability, which lays the foundation of their way to success. WER, which is the one of the best educational robotics contest in terms of the scale, projects and the educational value it conveys, plays a critical role in promoting the development and popularity of the educational robot and helping teens and preteens improve their science literacy and success ability.”

Some Guest at the Opening Ceremony

According to people concerned, the theme of the 2016 WER is “Move the Earth”. The contestants will be categorized into primary division and secondary division. Abilix is appointed as the exclusive equipment sponsor. The contest consists of preset tasks and secret tasks, which accounts for 40% and 60% respectively of the total points. The preset tasks will be revealed to the participants before the contest, which means students have enough time to prepare for it, on the other hand, the tasks will be of a higher level of difficulty compared to the task unknown. As for the secret tasks, they will be issued two hours before the contest starts. Students need to analyze the tasks, design the routes, program and debug the robot without any instructions from coaches, which also makes the contest more fair and challenging.

It’s learned that the WER consists of WER Municipal Contest, WER Provincial (State) Contest, WER National Contest, and WER Global Finals. Over 300,000 contestants from 30 countries took part in WER trials this season. The winners of the two competitions will compete against each other in the 2016 WER Global Finals, which will be held on 19-20th November in National Exhibition and Convention Center Shanghai, China.

2016 WER Canada Open Wrapped Up

2016 WER Canada Open successfully concluded in Vancouver, Canada. This contest attracted hundreds of talents from Canada, US, China, UK and so on. The teams from China won the secondary school division champion and middle and high school division champion in the Brick Robot Contest. The runner-up of the secondary division and the third prize of the middle and high school went to the Canada teams. Each contestant of the champion team would be awarded scholarship from Abilix.

Mr Li Canming, the Senator of BC, addressed at the Opening Ceremony.

Congratulatory Letter from Gregor Robertson, mayor of Vancouver

Dr. Chris Zhang, president of WER Canada and Canada Youth Robotics Club, Mr. Li Canming, Senator of BC, Gregor Robertson, senator of Vancouver, Overseas Chinese Consul Mr. Hu Shaocong, People’s Republic of China Consulate General in Vancouver Consul General, Lan Zhijun, C.E.O of Abilix Robotics attended this event. Gregor Robertson, mayor of Vancouver sent his greetings to contestants and WER contest via his congratulatory letter. The confidence and dauntless spirits that contestants conveyed during the competition made a deep impression on Dr. Chris Zhang, who fully affirmed the positive significance of WER in teens and preteens’ science literacy cultivation.

Contestants from home and abroad cooperate in the contest.

Dr. Chris Zhang points out that what WER emphasizes is the justice and equity, namely it is the students, not the teachers, who are actually competing in the educational robot contest. Contestants need to analyze the tasks, design projects, program and debug the robot without coaches’ instructions. Meanwhile, WER adopts Abilix educational robot as the official platform to avoid unfair outcomes that caused by variations of equipment. As the creator and leader of the global educational robot, Abilix aims to nurture teens and preteens’ success ability (the balance of analysis, creativity and application capacities) and improve their science literacy, which tallies with the educational concept of WER.

Leaders and Winners-Group Shot

It’s learned that the WER consists of WER Municipal Contest, WER Provincial (State) Contest, WER National Contest, and WER Global Finals. There are over 300,000 contestants from 30 countries attended WER trials this season. According to certain staff of the WER, 2016 WER U.S. Open is going to kick off on August 13-14 at CSULA (California State University, Los Angeles). The winners of the two competitions will compete against each other in the 2016 WER Global Finals, which will be held on November 19-20 in National Exhibition and Convention Center Shanghai.

2016 World Educational Robot (WER) Contest Finals 2nd Notice

World Educational Robot Contest (WER) is launched and hosted by Federation of World Educational Robot. It is an international robotics event which aims at preteens and teens (ages 6-18) and attracts more than 300,000 contestants from over 20 countries to participate in WER trials each year. 2016 WER Contest Finals will be held on Nov.19-20th, 2016 in Shanghai, by which time there will be about 5000 contestants from more than 30 countries join in this event.

Ⅰ.Event Name:

2016 World Educational Robot (WER) Contest Finals

Ⅱ.Organization

Host: Federation of World Educational Robot

Organizer: Committee of WER Contest

Support Unit: Educational Equipment Research & Development Center,Ministry of Education

Ⅲ.Sponsor

Ⅳ.Contest Projects

1. Bricks Robot Contest (Primary Division, Junior Division, Senior Division)

2. Modular Robot Contest (Primary Division, Junior Division, Senior Division)

3. Humanoid Robot Contest (Primary Division, Secondary Division)

4. Flying Robot Contest (Primary Division, Secondary Division)

5. Mobile Robot Contest (Primary Division, Secondary Division)

Ⅴ.Contest Information

Location: National Exhibition and Convention Center (shanghai) Pavilion N1 (333 Songze Avenue, Songjiang District)

Date: Nov.19-20, 2016

Entry Fee: $100 per person

Online Registration: http://www.wercontest.org/reg

Ⅵ.Hotline: 021-64952827-2011

Note: Detailed schedule will be released on the website: http://www.wercontest.org/reg

 

 

2016 World Educational Robot (WER) Contest Finals 2nd Notice

Rule Modification

Bricks Robot Contest Rules

Creation Selection Rules

Group Presentation Selection Rules

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2015 WER China Championship Successfully Concluded

2015 WER China Championship was successfully concluded on Nov.29, 2015 in Tsinghua University, Beijing. This contest attracted more than 500 teams, including 1500 contestants from 28 provinces and teams from abroad.

After two days’ fierce competition, 18 awards for WER Ability Contest (RA) and WER Innovation Contest (RI) were presented, among whom won the awards would have the opportunity to participate in the WER U.S Open and WER Swiss Open, which will be held in July and October, 2016 respectively.

2015 WER China Championship was successfully concluded on Nov.29, 2015 in Tsinghua University, Beijing. This contest attracted more than 500 teams, including 1500 contestants from 28 provinces and teams from abroad.

After two days’ fierce competition, 18 awards for WER Ability Contest (RA) and WER Innovation Contest (RI) were presented, among whom won the awards would have the opportunity to participate in the WER U.S Open and WER Swiss Open, which will be held in July and October, 2016 respectively.

Invitation of 2015 WER Chinese Championship

Introduction:

WER, an acronym for World Educational Robot Contest, was founded and organized by Federation of World Educational Robot. 2015 WER Chinese Championship is scheduled to be held in November 28th – 29th.

Teams that participate in the contest should consist of 2 to 10 participants who will design, build and run their robot made to complete the tasks together. WER encourages teamwork. Participating in the contest as a team will help them find their roles in the team. To encourage teenagers to work on different tasks in a team will help enhance their sense of honor and duty.

Besides, the extra task, which requires each team of participants to complete without teacher’s help, will be released 2 hours before the contest formally begins. For different divisions, there will be different rounds of contest, like Skill Interview, Extended Task, Thesis Defense, Team Contest, Poster Selection etc., each one of which contains certain amount of points. The winning team will be determined by its total points. The reason why we only release some tasks on-site is for keeping the contest fair and testing participants‘ abilities to solve problems independently with the knowledge they’ve learned.

 

Contest Theme of Year 2015:The Origin of Civilization

Timeline:

Enrollment deadline: Oct. 7th, 2015

Competition time: Nov. 28th&29th, 2015

Location:

Tsinghua University (Located in Beijing, China)

Division:

  • Junior Division – elementary school level (grade3-6)
  • Junior High Division – junior high school level (grade7-9)
  • Senior High Division – high school level (grade10-12)

Rules: http://www.wercontest.org/special/WER2015theme/

Event Consultancy:

Email: wer@wercontest.org

Educators interested in robotics events or technical educations are warmly welcomed to bring teams to WER contest.

Detailed schedule will be released on the website: http://www.WERcontest.org

 

 

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Invitation of 2015 WER Chinese Championship.pdf 2015_WER_Chinese_Contest_Registration_Form

WER 2015 Canadian Championships Concluded Successfully in Vancouver

Vancouver, Canada — 2015 WER (World Educational Robot) Canadian Championship, exclusively sponsored by Abilix Educational Robot, was successfully concluded in UBC(University of British Columbia) on July 5-6th, 2015. This contest is organized by Federation of World Educational Robot, and supported by Canadian Youth Robotics Club, attracting more than 100 teams from countries like America, China, Canada, Britain, India, Saudi Arabia etc. Liu Fei (Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Vancouver), Professor Jake Mendelssohn (vice-president of the WER America Division), Richard T. Lee (MPP in British Columbia), Chris (president of Federation of World Educational Robot), Lan Zhijun (general manager of Abilix) attended the opening ceremony.

Group Photo

Group Photo

Liu Fei, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Vancouver, delivered a speech.

Liu Fei, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Vancouver, delivered a speech.

Every second counts for the contestants during debugging.

Every second counts for the contestants during debugging.

Every second counts for the contestants during debugging.

The contestants were discussing the strategies for Extra Tasks.

The contestants were discussing the strategies for Extra Tasks.

The contestants were discussing the strategies for Extra Tasks.

Team demonstration during cultural interview

Team demonstration during cultural interview.

Canadian and Chinese contestants won the Best Teamwork Award respectively.

Canadian and Chinese contestants won the Best Teamwork Award respectively.

 

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2015 WER Canadian International Championship A Guide of Poster Section

The ability to effectively communicate technical ideas and designs is an increasingly important skill for engineers and scientists. 2015 WER Canadian International Championship aims to encourage the development of such communication skills. We encourage teams to summarize and convey their efforts by making and presenting their posters.

Contents: Research the theme of 2015 WER—Origin of Civilization; present design and function of the robot, or introduce the composition and division of the team.

The contest poster must be posted in the debug area so that members from other teams can communicate with each other about it.

Teams are required to carry poster in the Interview Section and present their works to the judges. The posters will not be evaluated as part of the contest and do not contribute to the total points.

Ⅰ. Score System: 30% content, 30% visuals, 40% presentation

1. Content (In English)

·Problem appropriately described

·Appropriate level of detail provided

·System architecture/overview described

·Appropriate usage of the English language in a scientific context, including grammar, style and tone.

2. Visuals

·Easy to read/see

·Obvious flow

·Useful diagrams, photos, etc.

3. Presentation

· Appropriate overview/focus, preparation/delivery

·Good articulation

Ⅱ. Requirement for Poster Making

1. Poster Format

The poster presents the design of the team’s robot. Following traditional scientific poster templates, posters are encouraged to select the following sections and components, and can be made according to the actual needs.

·Abstract/Introduction

·Problem description/definition

·System design/schematic

· Results

·Conclusions/future improvements

·Informative diagrams/photos

·Photo or original of the design

·Photo or original of the hand drawn draft

·Photo of team members (no limit on single or team photos)

2. Poster size:

·Maximum = 1 m wide x 70 cm high

·Minimum = 80 cm wide x 60 cm high.

Ⅲ. Competition Form

On Saturday, July 5, each team will give an oral presentation (over 3 minutes) in the Interview Section. Teams must make their presentation at their assigned time, which will be counted as they sign in.

All posters and presenters must use English. However, teams for whom English is a second language may request the assistance of an interpreter during the presentation, while members are encouraged to present in English.

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2015 WER Canadian International Championship A Guide of Poster Section

Invitation of 2015 WER Canadian International Championship

Introduction:

WER, short for World Educational Robot contest, is a robotics event started by the Federation of World Educational Robot (FWER).2015 WER Canadian International Championship is scheduled to be held in 5th&6th July.

Focusing on young people aged from 9 to 18, WER has attracted 300,000 participants all around the world every year. Teams from various countries will compete and show their talents on the same stage there. Teachers from different countries will meet together, discuss and exchange their ideas in technical education.

As one of the most open, interesting and challenging robotics event in the globe, WER targets itself to be a robotics event that is dominated and participated by students. Additional tasks that require participants to finish without their teachers will be released 2 hours before the contest formally begins. Besides, WER provides sections, such as Q&A on skills and reports, extended contest, team contest, posters selection etc., for different levels.

Contest Theme for Year 2015:The Origin of Civilization

Timeline:

Enrollment deadline: May 10th, 2015

Competition time: 5th&6th July,2015

Location:

The University of British Columbia (Located in Vancouver, Canada)

Notes:

Start a team: 2 to 10 players, 1 coach and 1 coordinator for 1 team

Enrollment fee: USD 75 per player; no enrollment fee for technical teachers and coordinators

Division:

 

  • Junior Division – elementary school level (grade3-6)
  • Junior High Division – junior high school level (grade7-9)
  • Senior High Division – high school level (grade10-12)

 

Rules:http://www.wercontest.org/special/WER2015theme/

Event Consultancy:

Email: wer@wercontest.org

Educators interested in robotics events or technical education are warmly welcomed to bring teams for WER contest.

Detailed schedule will be released on the website:www.WERcontest.org

 

 


Invitation of 2015 WER Canadian International Championship.pdf


Registration Form

2015 WER Theme Released Simultaneously in the World

 

Nov 14, 2014, the 2015 WER theme release conference was held in Shanghai. This event was co-hosted by the Federation of World Educational Robot and WER laboratory of Tsinghua University. Abilix attended the conference as its exclusive sponsor.

Professor Zhao Mingguo, dean of WER laboratory of Tsinghua University, released the main theme of 2015 WER, which was “The Origin of Civilization”, for about 300 students and teachers. The international judge of WER illustrated and elaborated new rules and tasks in the conference.

For more information about 2015 WER, please go to www.wercontest.org

 

Professor Zhao releases the main theme of 2015 WER
Professor Zhao releases the main theme of 2015 WER

 

The international judge of WER illustrates new tasks and rules.
The international judge of WER illustrates new tasks and rules.