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    WorldSkills 2015 Mobile Robotics | Europe

    WorldSkills 2015: Mobile Robotics Competition
    Europe

    Team Netherlands

    Arjan Henst & Fer van Maasakkers 

    Team Netherlands scored 498 points in the Mobile Robotics Competition. This is the leading team from Europe, though the competition was very close this year. Take a look at their robotic design below.

     
     

    Team Germany

    Nico Gattmann & Steffen Ellerbrake

    Team Germany scored 486 points in the Mobile Robotics Competition. Check out their robotic design.

     
     

    Team Portugal

    Artur Sousa & Nelson Pereira

    Team Portugal scored 481 points in the Mobile Robotics Competition. Check out this team\'s robotic design.

     
     

    Team France

    Nicolas Briot & Clément LeLong

    Team France scored 480 points in the Mobile Robotics Competition. Check out this team\'s robotic design.

    Team Austria

    Christoph Hackenberger & Markus Klein

    Team Austria scored 477 points in the Mobile Robotics Competition. Check out this team\'s robotic design.

     
     

    Team Finland

    Miska Puoskari & Ville-Petteri Joensuu

    Team Finland scored 473 points in the Mobile Robotics Competition. Check out this team\'s robot design.

    Team Belarus

    Anton Kanashuk & Kiryl Chepeleu

    Team Belarus scored 471 points in the Mobile Robotics Competition. Check out this team\'s robot design.

    Team Russia

    Denis Sobolev & Maksim Shirokov

    Team Russia scored 468 points in the Mobile Robotics Competition. Check out this team\'s robot design.

     
     

    More WorldSkills Mobile Robotics

    Studica is very proud to be part of the WorldSkills community, and congratulates both these teams on qualifying for WorldSkills 2015! For more information on how you can enter this competition in 2017, please visit our WorldSkills store for authorized robotic components and contact your country\'s member organization for registration.

    WorldSkills is a great way to promote STEM education and future careers in STEM industries. Get involved today, and become part of a global community that supports skills excellence in and out of the classroom!
     

    SOURCE IMAGES: Studica / WorldSkills