MIT Robocon Tech Team

MIT Teach Team
Founded 2007
Current season ABU Robocon 2014, India
Team history

Won 3 out of last 4 times Represented India 4 out of last 6 times

At least Semi finalist in past 8 years
Based in Pune
Colours Blue
Owner(s) MIT Pune
President Prof P. B. Joshi
Head coach Mrs Savita Kulkarni
Championships 2010, 2012, 2013
Division titles

Runner-up 2008 nationals, Misumi award International 2008, Semi-finalists at the nationals, 2010 National Winner, Best Innovative design 2010, Prof. Balakrishna Memorial award 2010, Semi-finalists 2011 nationals,Winner 2012, Fastest job completing robot Award 2012, Prof. Balakrishna Memorial Award 2012, Mabuchi Motor Award 2012 Internationals, Winner 2013 Robocon India,

Prof. Balakrishna Memorial Award 2013
Mascot We are born with the wings and we prefer to fly.
Website robocon.in

MIT Robocon Tech team is a group of engineering students of Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune. They work systematically for a year before the competition Robocon India.

MIT Tech Team have represented India 4 times on international platform ABU Robocon in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, for 4 times in last 6 years and 3 wins in last 4 years.

History

Robocon India 2012

The Theme for Robocon 2012 declared by Hong Kong, "Peng On Dai Gat". It was won by MIT Tech Team from MIT Pune.[1] Robots faced some issues on the first two days of event. Robot main controller was getting reset. Bug was later identified and rectified.

Robocon India 2010

Robocon 2010 Winner: MIT, Pune

The Theme for Robocon 2010 declared by Egypt was Robo-Pharaohs Build Pyramids. It was won by MIT Tech Team from MIT Pune.[2]

Robocon India 2008

MIT Teach team at Robocon India 2008

The Theme for Robocon2008 declared by India was Govinda, a traditional Indian Deity who used to play earthly games by capturing Butter/Cheese from heads of Gopis. It was won by Institute of Technology, Nirma University. MIT Tech Team was runner-up. Both team got to represent India in ABU Robocon as host country gets to be represented by two teams.[3]

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