Kiwi ingenuity supports the future development of robotics in Rotorua
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Assistance from the Rotorua Trust meant the new kits were offered to local teams in 2022 for the same cost as the standard AquaBots kit ($200). Now eight teams are using the new AquaBots 2.0 kits, the youngest team made up of three Year 6 boys from Te Aka Mauri afterschool programme.
45 local AquaBots teams will compete in the Rotorua Regional event on Saturday 24 September 2022 at the Rotorua Aquatic Centre. The winners will then progress to the AquaBots National Championships on 4 December 2022 where they will compete to attend MATE International Competition in June 2023 in the USA.