INTRODUCTION
The first French Robotics Contest was created by the French association Planète Sciences and the producer company VM Group in 1994. It soon was hosted in the town of La Ferté Bernard which become a key partner for the contest.
In 1998, to answer to the request of our Swiss partners, the first international Eurobot contest was created. Soon other national contests developed and more and more countries participated.
The Eurobot Assocation is an international organization created in May 2004 and registered in France. It was born 6 years after the Eurobot Contest to structure the organization of this growing contest, and to favor the spirit of exchange and co-operation between the different organizers.

WHAT IS EUROBOT JUNIOR ABOUT?
The object of Eurobot is to foster and develop interest in robotics in young people on an international scale. To reach this goal, it promotes and organizes the national qualifications and the international final for the Eurobot robotics contest.


AN EUROPEAN CONTEST OPEN TO THE WORLD
The Eurobot contest takes place in Europe but is open to all the countries worldwide, within the limit of three teams per country. Countries with more than three national teams have to organize a national qualification, at the conclusion of which three teams will be qualified for the international final. The organization of Eurobot and its national contests require the good will and participation of many volunteers in several countries.
ENCOURAGING THE PRACTICE OF SCIENCES IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE
Through technical skills and project management, the Eurobot contest highlights values such as fair-play, solidarity, knowledge sharing and creativity. The main goal of this event is to encourage youth to practice robotics with fun, by offering them an unforgettable technical and human experience. Each year, a new theme is defined, with original actions to perform and a 100% self-made robot to build. Project management, task sharing, autonomy, team spirit and experimentation are the core values to achieve one’s project and be ready to compete on the D-Day.
Eurobot and its national qualifications always take place in a friendly and cross-cultural atmosphere.

EUROBOT JUNIOR 2025 WINNERS
From May 28th to 31st, the Ascension weekend was filled with four days of pure robotics passion, intense challenges, and memorable encounters! A huge bravo to the 29 Eurobot teams who delivered breathtaking matches.

Team dynamics
-from Austria

Hyperion robotics
-from Greece

VRAC
-from France
JOHANNES GUTENERG FROM ROMANIA
Johannes Gutenberg from Romania won 12th place out of 17 teams that participated.
THE FINAL RESULTS
ROUND 1: 38 points
ROUND 2: 29 points
ROUND 3: 9 points
ROUND4: 0 points
ROUND 5: 66 points
ROUND 6: 31 points
ROUND7: 75 points

In the first 6 rounds, the robot was controlled by Matei Cioangher and, in the last round, by Rares Zurac.
For more informations check the link below:
https://www.eurobot.org/