Singapore Robotic Games (SRG) is an annual robotic contest organized by various institutes of higher learning at Singapore to cultivate knowledge sharing as well as corporation among youngsters of the new age.

This year, the game was held on 26 January 2010 for 3 days. I’ve been there last year, but unfortunately failed to do so this year due to my presentation. So instead, I sent my “spies” to scout…

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From my 2 years of observation, SRG standard is clearly higher compared to any of the robotic games in our country, which make it worth while to spend a day traveling there to watch the game.

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Some of the participants’ robots

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Wires everywhere

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Some of the products by iNOVA

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The exciting micromouse maze solver

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As a robotic enthusiast, one of the thing I like about Singapore is that there are heap of resources available in order to build an amazing robot. The corporation among students from different institutes of higher learning can expand the knowledge sharing process better than any mean, inspiring creative minds in the country. And of course, if you’re gonna say engineering and robotic technologies are only for boys or geeks… YOU ARE DEFINITELY WRONG! Because this lead to the 2nd reason why I like SRG…

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I bet we can hardly have any chance here…

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