On June 26, budding technologists aged 8 to 19 showcased their technical acumen and problem-solving prowess at the Austrian finals of the World Robot Olympiad.

The competition was held for the second year in a row at B&R Headquarters in Eggelsberg, Upper Austria. Under the theme "Earth Allies", contestants illustrated how robots could serve as "allies of the earth", working in harmony with the planet. The triumphant teams, "MMG" from HTL Braunau and "Plasma Bots" from Riedau Middle School, are set to compete in the finals in Turkey this November.

Careers in engineering and IT

WRO is a global robotics contest that seeks to expose children and young adults to computer science

The World Robot Olympiad (WRO) is a global robotics contest that seeks to expose children and young adults to computer science, robotics, and automation early on, while also promoting potential careers in engineering and IT. 

"Austria has been participating in this competition since 2018, and we are thrilled to be inspiring an increasing number of young talents," states Herbert Ibinger, organiser of WRO Austria and Managing Director of Techno-Z Braunau.

Robot's mission

For the national Olympiad, the students were challenged to reassemble and customise a robot that they had previously constructed and programmed themselves.

The robot's mission was to successfully navigate through four laps of an obstacle course. Together with two graduates from the Austrian HTL (technical college), Herbert Ibinger assessed the participants' performance and selected the victorious teams.

Impressive performances and a tight decision

Both the younger and older students put forth their best efforts in each round

Both the younger and older students put forth their best efforts in each round, impressing the judges with their creativity and skills. Following a thrilling final round, the winning teams were chosen.

Team "MMG" from HTL Braunau emerged victorious in the "Senior" category, "Plasma-Bots" from MS Riedau in the "Junior" category, and the "Robo-Hackers" from MS Riedau in the "Elementary" category. Teams "MMG" and "Plasma-Bots" will represent Austria at the three-day WRO World Final in Izmir, Turkey, this November, where they will compete against 94 other countries for the title.

Fostering young talent for a sustainable future

WRO topics are often closely linked to sustainability. This year, participants will be challenged to leverage cutting-edge technologies to illustrate how robots, as "Earth Allies", can help us coexist with nature and mitigate the impact of environmental disasters.

"We are doubly proud to support the World Robot Olympiad this year," says Florian Schneeberger, Chief Technology Officer at B&R. "Not only because of its mission to inspire the next generation of much-needed technology specialists, but also because of this year's theme, which encourages them to think about how technology can be harnessed to address pressing sustainability issues. In a world where robotics and automation are instrumental in making industries more sustainable through more efficient use of energy and materials, it is both our vision and duty to support this trend."

B&R's Automation Academy

B&R's Automation Academy offers training and education options for up to 4,000 people

B&R's innovation and training campus in Eggelsberg, where education is a top priority, was once again the perfect venue for the Austrian finals of the WRO.

B&R's Automation Academy offers training and continuing education opportunities for up to 4,000 individuals annually, including students, apprentices, specialists, B&R employees and customers from around the globe. ABB's robust partner program, which collaborates with over 100 schools and universities, aids educational institutions in preparing future generations.

Responsibility and investment in the future

As a member of the ABB Group, B&R is committed to ambitious sustainability goals and is working towards achieving a Net Zero future by 2050. Educating and nurturing the younger generation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines and promoting diversity in technical professions are crucial to realising this goal and addressing the challenges of climate change and resource scarcity.

For B&R, supporting such sustainable initiatives is not just a part of its social responsibility, but also an investment in the future.

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