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Studica Robotics Named International Industry Partner for RoboCup Germany Smart Farming Challenge
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SANBORN, N.Y. - Washingtoner -- Studica Robotics is proud to announce that it has been awarded the role of International Industry Partner for RoboCup Germany. As a key contributor to the groundbreaking Studica Smart Farming Challenge, Studica will help spearhead this competition, which will debut at the RoboCup German Open 2025 from March 12-16 in Nuremberg.

This agricultural robotics challenge underscores the growing need for autonomous, intelligent robotic farming applications in modern agriculture. Integrated within the RoboCup@Work League, this challenge will provide teams with an opportunity to develop and showcase innovative robotic designs and solutions to address real-world agricultural problems.

"Studica has been a great asset in the development of the Smart Farming Challenge. For the first time, it enables teams to demonstrate their skills in developing innovative intelligent robotics solutions for the needs of modern agriculture. We are delighted to have Studica as our international industry partner in this area, especially as the technology is developing rapidly and the demand for intelligent robotics solutions is growing fast."

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— Professor Oskar von Stryk, General Chair of RoboCup German Open 2025

Studica Robotics will provide the official RoboCup Germany Smart Farming Collection, equipping teams with all the necessary robot parts to design, build, and program their autonomous farming robots.

About Studica Robotics: Studica Robotics has developed a unique and innovative robotics building platform, ideally suited for teams and STEM education initiatives. Our precision-engineered Patented Structure Designs guarantee seamless integration and compatibility with most robotics system components and eliminate the need for specialized equipment. Our products are manufactured to ensure both strength and safety. With a wide array of high-quality robot components and several specialized robotics kits, Studica Robotics empowers you to build, learn, and compete. Build Better Robots®.

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About RoboCup Germany

RoboCup is a global initiative that advances AI and robotics research through competitions featuring intelligent robots. With teams from over fifty nations, it is the world's largest and most prestigious robotics competition. RoboCup challenges span AI, computer science, and engineering, with events like robot soccer and industrial automation. The annual German Open is Europe's premier event, where top teams showcase their cutting-edge innovations.

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