Mubarmij50 is a multi-tasking competition program for students in grade 6-8/year 7-9
The competition integrates the automatic stage and the manual stage, which greatly enhances fun and participation experience of the competition. The concept of multiple missions and the alliance cooperation design fully exercises the abilities of critical thinking and strategic planning of contestants, as well as improves the ability to communicate and cooperate between alliance teams.
Automatic Stage: The Automatic stage requires students to have preprogramed their robot before the event. The students will be asked to complete as many missions as possible within a 2 minute window. These missions along with the finished manual mode will make up the teams overall scores.
Manual Stage: In the manual stage, teams will be asked to ally with each other to perform the task. Students will control their robots using the Bluetooth controller to move balls from one place to another. The number of balls moved during the manual stage will be counted to score the results of the manual stage.
Date of Competition
grade 6-8/year 7-9 (Aged between 11 to 13)
1-2 Student(S) & 1-2 Mentor(S)
mBlock5
mBot2
The theme of the competition this year is ‘Zero Carbon’
Since the 18th century, the use of fossil fuels has brought a lot of convenience to people's lives. But the consumption of energy causes lots of global climate issues. Nowadays, more and more countries have participated in the response to global warming and have put forward the goals and policies of the net zero-carbon plan, to join “Race to Net Zero” and achieve “carbon neutrality”. These goals are also highlighted in the 13th UNESCO Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) focusing on Climate Action. The SDG's are designed to be a "shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future".
For the common home of humanity, we will foster changes from the cities where we live together day and night, and zero-carbon cities are our answer to global warming.
Go to the registration page to get your team registered
Watch the competition video and read the guide carefully to learn about the rules of the competition
Program your robot to be able to perform the missions in a correct and accurate manner
Practice well on all the required missions and make sure that you master them
Now, you are all set for the competition
Good Luck!
mBlock5 software is required to program the robot
mBot2 is required to do the missions in the competition
Mentors are available to support teams as they work through the competition