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SANBORN, N.Y. - Washingtoner -- Studica Robotics recently partnered with WorldSkills Jamaica to deliver an intensive international training camp focused on Autonomous Mobile Robotics (AMR) and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), helping competitors prepare for the 48th WorldSkills Competition in Shanghai, China, in September 2026.
The five-day invitational training camp brought together competitors and experts from Jamaica, Brazil, Barbados, China, and Singapore for hands-on training using the same technologies, systems, and competition methodologies they will encounter on the world stage.
As the exclusive supplier for the WorldSkills Autonomous Mobile Robotics Competition and a Global Partner of WorldSkills, Studica Robotics continues to support skills development initiatives worldwide by providing standardized training platforms, technical resources, and competition expertise.
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Participants progressed from system setup and assembly to autonomous navigation, drone flight operations, troubleshooting, and performance evaluation. The program was designed to strengthen both technical and teamwork skills while simulating the demands of international competition.
"These skill areas are among the fastest-growing technologies worldwide, with increasing demand for talent across industries," said Derek Murphy, General Manager of Studica Robotics. "Training opportunities like this help competitors gain valuable experience while preparing for the challenges of WorldSkills Shanghai 2026."
The robotics training event utilized the official WorldSkills Autonomous Mobile Robotics Collection and the Studica WS500 Quadcopter Kit, giving participants hands-on experience with industry-relevant robotics and drone technologies.
"Through international collaboration, knowledge sharing, and hands-on learning, participants are gaining valuable exposure to industry-leading practices in autonomous mobile robotics," said Walace Felipe de Almeida Oliveira of WorldSkills Brazil.
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In addition to technical training, competitors participated in performance assessments designed to reinforce communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and professional workplace practices that are essential for success in both competition and industry.
As automation, robotics, and autonomous systems continue transforming industries around the world, Studica Robotics remains committed to supporting the next generation of skilled professionals through education, training, and international competition programs.
About Studica: For over 40 years, Studica has been at the forefront of providing and developing cutting-edge technology for education and industry. Their robotics division, Studica Robotics has developed an innovative robotics building platform ideally suited for teams and STEM education initiatives. Its meticulously engineered, patented structure designs ensure seamless integration and compatibility with most FRC and FTC system components while eliminating the need for specialized equipment. All its products are designed for accuracy, strength, and safety. With a wide array of high-quality robot parts, controllers, sensors, IMUs, servos, gear motors, navigation controllers, and robotics kits, Studica Robotics offers everything needed to build, learn, and compete. Build Better Robots®
The five-day invitational training camp brought together competitors and experts from Jamaica, Brazil, Barbados, China, and Singapore for hands-on training using the same technologies, systems, and competition methodologies they will encounter on the world stage.
As the exclusive supplier for the WorldSkills Autonomous Mobile Robotics Competition and a Global Partner of WorldSkills, Studica Robotics continues to support skills development initiatives worldwide by providing standardized training platforms, technical resources, and competition expertise.
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Participants progressed from system setup and assembly to autonomous navigation, drone flight operations, troubleshooting, and performance evaluation. The program was designed to strengthen both technical and teamwork skills while simulating the demands of international competition.
"These skill areas are among the fastest-growing technologies worldwide, with increasing demand for talent across industries," said Derek Murphy, General Manager of Studica Robotics. "Training opportunities like this help competitors gain valuable experience while preparing for the challenges of WorldSkills Shanghai 2026."
The robotics training event utilized the official WorldSkills Autonomous Mobile Robotics Collection and the Studica WS500 Quadcopter Kit, giving participants hands-on experience with industry-relevant robotics and drone technologies.
"Through international collaboration, knowledge sharing, and hands-on learning, participants are gaining valuable exposure to industry-leading practices in autonomous mobile robotics," said Walace Felipe de Almeida Oliveira of WorldSkills Brazil.
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In addition to technical training, competitors participated in performance assessments designed to reinforce communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and professional workplace practices that are essential for success in both competition and industry.
As automation, robotics, and autonomous systems continue transforming industries around the world, Studica Robotics remains committed to supporting the next generation of skilled professionals through education, training, and international competition programs.
About Studica: For over 40 years, Studica has been at the forefront of providing and developing cutting-edge technology for education and industry. Their robotics division, Studica Robotics has developed an innovative robotics building platform ideally suited for teams and STEM education initiatives. Its meticulously engineered, patented structure designs ensure seamless integration and compatibility with most FRC and FTC system components while eliminating the need for specialized equipment. All its products are designed for accuracy, strength, and safety. With a wide array of high-quality robot parts, controllers, sensors, IMUs, servos, gear motors, navigation controllers, and robotics kits, Studica Robotics offers everything needed to build, learn, and compete. Build Better Robots®
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