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LTU’s Robofest Crowns Winners from Around the World

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Lawrence Technological University
May 23, 2025
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Over 700 students from 22 countries competed at Lawrence Technological University's 2025 Robofest World Championships, with top honors awarded to teams from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mexico, Ghana, and Michigan across various robotics challenges.

SOUTHFIELD — Teams from Florida in the United States and China, Hong Kong, Mexico, and Taiwan internationally, earned first-place awards at Lawrence Technological University’s 2025 Robofest World Championships, held over the weekend on LTU’s Southfield campus.

Members of high school teams competed for scholarships from Lawrence Tech worth up to $80,000 over four years, should they decide to make LTU their college choice.

More than 700 students, and their parents and coaches, from 22 countries attended.

Robofest is a series of robotics competitions for students from 4th through 12th grades. Robofest differs from other robotics competitions in that all robots competing are completely autonomous, controlled only by software developed by team members—just like robots in real-world industrial settings. Also, barriers to entry are low—the registration fee is only $75, and any robot kit and programming language can be used. A basic robot kit costs approximately $400.

The most popular Robofest competition is the Game event, in which robots are designed and programmed to accomplish a specific task that changes each year of competition, with some mission requirements revealed to competitors just prior to the event.

The 2025 Game competition was Robot Parking Valet, in which competing robots had to retrieve a “car key” from a rack, and move it, and a “car” (a cardboard box), past obstacles to a designated position on a six-foot table.

Winning the senior (grades 9-12) Game competition was team CCASS-GAME from Hong Kong. Finishing second was Team Right Heart from Kaosiung, Taiwan. In third was Team Legacy from Kumasi, Ghana. Winning the junior (grades 5-8) Game competition was team Justice from Kaosiung, Taiwan. Second place went to Team Rocket from Plymouth, Mich., while third was claimed by Team SpeedySnail 5.0 from Troy, Mich.

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