


Arab-Malaysian Robotics and Automation Competition (AMROC)
AMROC (Arab-Malaysian Robotics and Automation Competition) is an annual robotics competition that brings together students from Arab and Malaysian universities to compete in various robotics challenges. The competition aims to promote STEM education, innovation, and collaboration among young people in the region.
The competition is organized by the Arab-Malaysian Joint Commission for Educational and Cultural Cooperation (AMJC), with support from the Malaysian Ministry of Education and other partners. It is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students from universities in Arab and Malaysian countries.
The competition includes several challenges, such as:
1. Robotics Challenge: Students must design and build a robot that can perform specific tasks, such as picking up objects or navigating through a maze.
2. Automation Challenge: Students must design and build an automated system that can perform a specific task, such as sorting objects or detecting faults in a manufacturing process.
3. Innovation Challenge: Students must come up with innovative ideas for using robotics and automation in real-world applications.
4. Virtual Reality Challenge: Students must create a virtual reality experience that showcases their knowledge of robotics and automation.
The winners of the competition receive prizes and recognition, and may also have the opportunity to represent their countries in international competitions.



