NIT Students Shine at IIT Bombay’s International Robo War

Team’s 30kg Battle Bot Impresses with Innovative Hammer Design

Key Points:

  • NIT Jamshedpur makes debut appearance at global robotics event
  • Engineering team faces Russian competitors in thrilling match
  • Robotics Club achievement comes within first year of formation

JAMSHEDPUR – NIT Jamshedpur students marked their first-ever participation in the International Robo War at IIT Bombay’s Techfest 2024.

The team developed a unique combat robot. Meanwhile, their innovative hammer design drew international praise.

Technical Innovation

The 30kg battle bot showcased precision mechanics. Moreover, its efficient attacking system impressed spectators.

Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla guided the project. Additionally, student Ashish Ranjan contributed to the team’s success.

Global Recognition

International teams appreciated the design elements. Furthermore, the Russian matchup highlighted their competitiveness.

Previous robotics projects were limited to local events. However, this global platform elevated NIT’s technical reputation.

Future Prospects

The achievement boosts NIT’s innovation culture. Besides, it motivates future robotics enthusiasts.

The Robotics Club’s rapid progress shows promise. On the other hand, international exposure benefits upcoming projects.

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