Khaleej Times

$3M up for grabs in global marine robotics challenge

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

The Mohamed Bin Zayed Internatio­nal Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC) is calling on innovators, techies, universiti­es, research institutio­ns and companies from across the globe to seek solutions to marine safety and security, and grab $3 million in prizes.

The next edition titled ‘MBZIRC Maritime Grand Challenge’ to be held in Abu Dhabi is split into three phases: white paper starting from October 1 (Friday) to December 30, simulation in August next year and live demonstrat­ion by the finalists in June 2023 in the Capital.

In a new kind of exercise in autonomous robotics, the challenge will involve a swarm of unmanned aerial vehicles to identify a target vessel from several similar vessels in open waters in a global navigation satellite system-denied environmen­t, and to offload specific items from the target onto an unmanned surface vehicles in the shortest possible time using autonomous technologi­es.

The challenge is organised by Aspire, the technology programme management pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC).

Faisal Al Bannai, secretary general, ATRC, said the realworld challenge will push participan­ts to the limits of their capabiliti­es. “The event is a great opportunit­y to demonstrat­e the pioneering scientific research work that is taking place in Abu Dhabi and the UAE.”

Dr Arthur Morrish, chief executive, Aspire, said the objective of holding the Challenge is to take the technology out of the laboratory and test it in a realworld environmen­t to see what is possible.

“For countries with long coastlines, ensuring maritime safety requires significan­t investment in sophistica­ted equipment and highly trained personnel. Using advanced robotic systems can not only help reduce costs, but also handle some of the often-dangerous tasks performed by humans.”

Those wishing to participat­e must register by visiting www. mbzirc.com. In August 2022, shortliste­d semi-finalist teams will complete inspection and interventi­on tasks via simulation in the presence of a judging committee. And finally in June 2023, live demonstrat­ions will be held in a specially designated marine area off the coast of Abu Dhabi, when 5 finalist teams will put their systems to the test.

The team winning the first prize will bag $2,000,000, second $500,000 and third $250,000. A simulation phase completion prize of $500,000 will be split among the teams progressin­g to demonstrat­ion phase. Registrati­on is open from October 1 till December 30, 2021.

The event is a great opportunit­y to demonstrat­e the scientific research work that is taking place in Abu Dhabi and the UAE.” Faisal Al Bannai Secretary general, ATRC

 ?? — KT file ?? Innovators, universiti­es, research bodies and firms have been urged to find solutions for the UAE’S marine safety.
— KT file Innovators, universiti­es, research bodies and firms have been urged to find solutions for the UAE’S marine safety.

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