BRACU Mongol-Tori has qualified for the University Rover Challenge (URC) 2023. The System Acceptance Review (SAR) and Preliminary Design Review (PDR) submitted by the team were judged against 104 teams from around the world. The team is set to compete for the championship against 36 other finalists in Hanksville, Utah in May. University Rover Challenge (URC) is a pioneering international robotics competition with teams participating from renowned universities from all around the world. It is a proud moment for Mongol-Tori to have qualified for this prestigious competition. Earlier this year, Mongol-Tori secured 9th position in the International Rover Challenge (IRC) held in Bangalore, India.
BRACU Mongol-Tori is a Mars Rover prototype successfully designed by 25 active members of Mongol Tori team and tireless work from its advisor Dr Md. Khalilur Rahman, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, BRAC University and Co-Advisor Abdulla Hil Kafi, Lecturer, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, BRAC University