“The FlyTech” competition is designed for students aged 13-17, centered around drone design. This category focuses on the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) industry, a leading modern technology. Students will enhance their robotics skills by combining flight technologies, software, and innovative sensors to design drones that can fly. Participants will learn the principles of drone design, construction, and programming, culminating in a flying demonstration.
Age Limit: 13-17 (those who turn 13 by December 1, 2025, and will not turn 18 by November 1, 2025)
Coming soon
3 students and 1 mentor
Understanding the working principles and flight mechanics of drones
Working with microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino, ESP32, etc.)
Using sensors such as GPS, gyroscope, accelerometer, ultrasonic, etc.
Programming and simulating drone systems
Planning autonomous flights and aerial mapping
Knowledge of safe flight operations and aviation rules
Team collaboration, problem-solving, and project management
Interdisciplinary development
Physics: motion, speed, force, gravity, aerodynamics
Mathematics: coordinate systems, distance calculations, function graphs
Computer Science and Programming: coding, algorithmic thinking
Geography: working with maps and GPS-based coordinates
Technology and Engineering: assembling, designing, and applying technology
Chemistry/Biology (if environmental sensors are used): environmental monitoring (air quality, temperature, etc.)
Explanation | Date |
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Deadline for competition application | (Coming soon) |
Selection round | (Coming soon) |
Announcement of selection round results | (Coming soon) |