The Hon. Greg Combet AM MP
Minister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science
TEAMS SHORTLISTED TO DO BATTLE IN ROBOT
CHALLENGE
Twelve teams from five countries have been shortlisted to compete in the
first round of the MAGIC 2010 robot challenge, the Minister for Defence
Personnel, Materiel and Science, Greg Combet, announced today.
The Multi-Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge (MAGIC),
jointly sponsored by the Defence Science & Technology Organisation and US
Department of Defense, invited worldwide proposals to develop teams of fully
autonomous robots for military operations.
Twenty-three entries were received from
The quality of the submissions was very strong and exceeded our
expectations. Consequently, twelve teams have been selected to progress their
projects to the next stage of the challenge, said Mr Combet.
Ten of these teams will receive $US50,000 to develop their proposals
instead of the original plan to fund only five teams. The remaining two teams
have the opportunity to self-fund their projects.
Of the twelve teams, five are from the
Most of the teams comprise partnerships between universities and
companies that are at the forefront of robotics technology, such as Cornell
University, Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute, General Dynamics, Thales
The shortlisted teams will be reduced to five in June 2010 when each of
these five finalists will receive an additional $US50,000 to complete their
projects for the Grand Challenge Event to be held in
I congratulate the shortlisted teams and wish them success on the
second phase of the competition, Mr Combet said.
The aim of the MAGIC initiative is to develop robots capable of
operating fully autonomously in conducting intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance missions, making such operations safer for military personnel.
(Note for
media: Complete list of shortlisted teams is attached)
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SHORTLISTED
TEAMS TO BE FUNDED FOR MAGIC 2010
1 MAGICIAN,
Laboratory, Adaptive Systems Research Group),
2 STRATEGIC ENGINEERING (an Australian
robotics company specialising in advanced sensing, vision systems, autonomous
vehicles, industrial robotics and field robotic platforms), with the University
of Adelaide.
3 NORTHERN HUNTERS Canada (Comprising Amtech
Aeronautical Ltd, Scientific Instrumentation Ltd, Royal Military College of
Canada.
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5 CAPPADOCIA Turkey (Comprising ASELSAN
(Turkish military electronics company) with Bilkent University, Bogazici
University, Middle East Technical University from Turkey, and Ohio State University
(Control & Intelligent Transportation Research Lab) of the USA.
6 RASR - Reconnaissance and Autonomy for Small
Robots Team - USA (Lead: Robotic Research, LLC; with Industry Partners: General
Dynamics Robotic Systems, QinetiQ-NA, Del Services, Cedar Creek Defense,
Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
University of Michigan.)
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8
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10
TEAMS
SHORTLISTED FOR SELF-FUNDING
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NUMINANCE -
12 UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES -