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Previous themes of FLL robot world championship
20 13 love late action

Remember, if you love old people, you will become an old man. The "Love Late Action" challenge involves directly or indirectly influencing everyone's thoughts now or in the future. Old people want to be independent and do what they want at their own time and in their own way; They want to do something, feel needed, have a sense of accomplishment and have fun; They don't want to be lonely, but want to keep meaningful contact with family and friends.

Old people get wisdom and ideas from their life experiences. The problem is that the older you get, the more difficult life becomes. Physical strength, speed, flexibility

Care for the elderly

It is inevitable that hearing, vision and other functions will decline. Health problems came quietly, and relatives passed away. What can we do with new technology?

In the robot competition of "Love Night Action", you and your robot will be involved in some challenges and activities about independence, ambition and loneliness. Some things don't need old people to do by themselves, but some things are difficult and some things are easier. Pay attention to where those things are difficult, design your robot to do these things, and imagine what innovative technical design you can do for your beloved old man or yourself in the future to make life easier.

Some problems in an aging society happen unintentionally, while others are man-made. In recent years, the frequent safety accidents of the elderly should cause us to pay enough attention to the aging problem!

20 12 food safety

20 1 1 the challenge of food factors, from 55 countries, will explore the food safety of this theme and check its possible pollution to our food contact points-from exposed, unsterilized insects and biological treatment transportation, unsanitary preparation and storage, and then find ways or battles to prevent these pollution. In the challenge of food factors, the team will build, test and program autonomous robots, hoping to use Lego NXT to solve a series of tasks and research, develop and share their innovative food safety solutions. According to their experience, the team will operate under the influence of iconic core values.

20 1 1 Body-oriented biomedical engineering is to use a variety of engineering disciplines to better help doctors and hospitals. It includes chemistry, machinery, electricity and other fields, as well as other forms of engineering, even art, which combines traditional biology and medical science to promote medical services.

intelligent transportation

20 10 smart transportation is closely related to your daily life. For example, go to a place to play, study, visit relatives and friends, etc. What we want, the clothes we wear, the food we eat, the water we drink and the medicine we need, all these things must be realized by roads, trails, railways, rivers, oceans, mountains and deserts. Information from experts, teachers, friends and family members is also spread through our mouths, telephones, textbooks and the Internet.

Climate impact in 2009: study how the climate affects your community, identify the climate-related problems in your community, analyze the data related to this problem and find out how your community solves this problem, find another community with the same problem as your community and confirm how they solve this problem.

Cracking energy in 2008: How do we solve energy problems, such as house heating, car fuel, mobile phone power supply, computer power supply, and even downloading music with iPod? How can we use energy to improve our global environment, economy and life? What resources can we use and why? For example, the products and consumption of energy affect the earth and our life today, tomorrow and in the future.

Nanotechnology in 2007: Through the powerful automatic microscope, we entered the strange atomic world. Like visionaries and scientists, we began to explore new technologies in various fields, such as medicine and computers.

2006 Ocean Odyssey: Exploring the mysterious ocean, the most precious resource of the earth, which accounts for 3/4 of the total area of the earth, is very important for all life education on the earth, but it is so fragile, polluted and unreasonably exploited, which brings unimaginable harm. Now it needs our help.

Unlimited care in 2005: help people in need in society, consider their special needs, research and provide robot technology solutions for them, so that they can act and complete certain tasks like ordinary people in daily life.

Mars exploration in 2004: Imagine that we set foot on Mars and explore this red planet. By opening the fascinating world of Mars, the team has experienced similar challenges that scientists and space engineers will face.

Urban landscape in 2002: exploring the challenges faced by urban planners. These challenges include providing basic services for urban residents, such as clean water quality, urban safety system, education, affordable energy and residential areas.

200 1 arctic impression: go to the distant arctic to study the potential impact of global climate change and global warming on human beings.

2000 Volcano Panic: Collect data scientifically, accurately predict the time and nature of volcanic eruption, and help people minimize the losses caused by volcanic eruption.

1999 first contact: investigating an international space station damaged by UFO impact.

1998 leading the future