Robo Camp: The battle of the elements is over


The suburban camp Robo Camp with the subtitle “Battle of the Elements” took place this week in TechTower and the surroundings of Pilsen. Participants were divided into three groups at the beginning, in which they took turns in different activities. The main programme included controlling a submarine in a water tank, flying drones and programming Robomasters.

After completing all these practical parts, a theoretical test followed, which was prepared in cooperation with DronySIT. The test tested the participants’ knowledge of the theory of flying and drone control. After successfully completing the theoretical part, the participants tried flying the drone in the field on the meadow in Koterovo, where they could apply the acquired skills in practice.

The final day of the camp was dedicated to a trip to a quarry near Klatovy, where everyone could practically test their skills in controlling a submarine in a real environment. This activity was one of the highlights of the whole program and gave the children the opportunity to engage in simulated scenarios and strengthen their teamwork.

The whole week was not only a fun experience for the participants but also an opportunity to gain new skills and knowledge. At the end of the camp, the most successful participants received a drone flight license, which was a valuable bonus to their experience.

The Robo Camp was a great success and we are already looking forward to another year full of new challenges and experiences.





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