Three new teams from UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology, have qualified for the final of the ASTI Robotics Challenge, the most important university robotics competition in Spain.
These teams join the "Alan Turing" team , which won a direct pass to the final after being recognised as the best university team in the regional semi-final held on 13 March at the UDIT Campus of Innovation, Technology and Applied Sciences. The final will be held on 10 May in Burgos.
The new qualified teams are:
Grace Hopper
- Diego Martínez Herrero(Degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence)
- Lucía Santamaría Pérez(Degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence)
- Victoria Torres Pérez(Degree in Full-Stack Development)
- Julen Román Ledo(Degree in Full-Stack Development)
Asti da Vinci
- Miguel Ferragut Cabildo(Degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence)
- Rodrigo García Sánchez(Degree in Full-Stack Development)
- Andrea Ávila Rodríguez(Degree in Full-Stack Development)
- Lino Andreoli(Degree in Video Game and Virtual Environment Design and Development)
Margaret Hamilton
- Arseniy Lugovoy (Degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence)
- Gonzalo Pérez Fernández-Corugedo(Degree in Full-Stack Development)
- Marcos Jiménez Gonzalez(Degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence)
The ASTI Robotics Challenge promotes talent in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) disciplines through dynamic tests such as Sumo and Sigue Líneas, which encourage the development of skills in robotics, programming and strategic planning.
The ASTI Foundation was born in 2017 from the awareness of the important challenges posed by the era of digital transformation, at a time when industry is finding it increasingly difficult to find STEM profiles and with the certainty that the professionals of the future will be key to this transformation.