Who are we?

We are a group of secondary school students at the Lyceum Kralingen in Rotterdam. We design, build and program our own robots. Every week we meet and we are optimizing our robots to get them as far as possible in different competitions.

Vorig jaar hebben we meegedaan aan het NK RoboCup Soccer op de TU Delft en het WK in Bordeaux. Ons team is Nederlands Kampioen voetbal geworden en 3e van de wereld! Op Twitter @TeamRoboticus we have kept everyone informed about the matches. Photos of the match are also available under the tab “Matches“.

Nieuwsitem 2023:

We zijn verheugd aan te kondigen dat we beter hebben gepresteerd dan alle aanwezige concurrenten op de Robocup Junior-competitie en als resultaat daarvan zijn we nu de Nationale Kampioenen van Nederland! Ons subteam was ook aanwezig op Robocupjunior, waar ze met hun lijnvolgende robots meededen aan de Rescue divisie!!

Recent deden wij mee aan de EK light-weight robocup competitie in Kroatië. Hier konden wij onze 2e robot testen met andere teams. Wij zijn best tevreden met onze robot, want wij werden 2e.

Door onze harde werk waren wij instaat om 3e van de wereld te worden!!
The progress we have made and the success we have experienced would not have been possible without all the support we have received from Robeco, Pololu robotics, Tinytronics, Eurocircuits, Openmv and Altium!! Thanks everyone!!!

Wij hebben veel geleerd en nu gaan wij verder naar de WK in Eindhoven..

Check the team here!

Soccer lightweight

The robots we make are intended for the soccer lightweight league. All over the world there are teams that participate in this, such as during the World RoboCup junior.

During the Dutch National Championships, 1:1 is played, an exciting competition where robots compete 1 against 1 to score as many goals as possible in the other goal in 2 halves. It is played with an official match ball that emits pulses of infrared light that can be received by sensors on the robot to find the ball. This in combination with sensors such as light sensors, a compass or a gyroscope allows the robot to play football completely autonomously!