Team Eligibility, rules and requirements for the 2018 Maritime RobotX Challenge can all be found in the 2018 Rules document.
Program
RobotX Challenge 2018

The third Maritime RobotX Challenge took place at the Sand Island Boat Launch near the Honolulu Community College’s (HonCC) Marine Education and Training Center. With 15 teams representing Asia, Australia and the United States of America.
Details
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Dates
December 8-15, 2018
- Location
- 2018 Final Standings
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2018 Finals
Resources
2018 Tasks
The Task Description document provides descriptions of the requirements for each of the Documentation and System Performance tasks.
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2018 Scoring Guidance
The Scoring Guidance document provides a description of the elements that will be evaluated, judging criteria, and scoring for the Documentation and System Performance Tasks.
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Teams

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Team Minion
Daytona Beach, Florida, USA

Florida Atlantic University
Owltonomous
Boca Raton, Florida, USA

Georgia Institute of Technology
ASDL-Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Harbin Engineering University
HEU Heading
Harbin, Heilongjiang, China

National Chiao Tung University
Team NCTU
Hsinchu, Taiwan

Old Dominion University
ODUSSea
Norfolk, Virginia, USA

Osaka Prefecture University - Osaka University
OUXT Polaris
Sakai, Osaka, Japan

Queensland University of Technology
Team QUT
Brisbane, Australia

University of Florida
NaviGator AMS
Gainesville, Florida, USA

University of Hawaii at Manoa
Kanaloa
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

University of Michigan
Michigan RobotX
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

The University of Newcastle
UoN RobotX
Callaghan, Australia

The University of Sydney
USYD RowBot
Sydney, Australia
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