Future Makers program: Maker Days Eindhoven invests in the future

Friday, September 13th marks the kick-off day for Maker Days Eindhoven. The day begins with the launch of the Future Makers program in collaboration with the Novalis high school from Eindhoven, followed by Maker Night in the evening—a premiere of a mind-blowing experience featuring unique Sound Machines.

On Friday, September 13th, the Future Makers Factory will debut, a unique program aimed at young people, developed in collaboration with schools and partners. This day is all about innovation, technology, and creativity and serves as a significant lead-up to Maker Days Eindhoven, which will take place on Saturday, September 14th, and Sunday, September 15th.

Foto: Max Kneefel

In the morning, the Maker Days organization will host four classes from Novalis high school in Eindhoven for an inspiring and educational program. Students will participate in various workshops designed to challenge and inspire them to discover and develop their own creativity. The workshops focus on themes such as Sound Machines, virtual reality, the metaverse, video, music, upcycling, sustainable living, kinetic art, cyber fashion, gaming, transformer, and robot art.

The Future Makers Factory is not just an event; it is a powerful statement promoting creative technology and the development of 21st-century skills. As a side event of Maker Days Eindhoven, this program puts maker education firmly on the map, offering young people aged 14 to 25 the chance to discover and develop their talents.

The kick-off day continues into the evening, where all youth under the age of 23 are invited. Maker Night is a special performance program developed specifically for this age group. During this evening, they can enjoy spectacular and interactive performances, a perfect way to conclude a day full of innovation. Tickets for this evening are available at makerdays.nl.

VRC and VIQC German Masters in Hamburg: German finals of robotics competitions

Hamburg, February 2024: Next week, the final rounds of the VEX robot competitions will take place in Germany. Around 150 students from general education schools and vocational schools from all over Germany meet at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg) to find out which of the robots they have designed best solves given tasks. The worldwide competitions of the Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation, which is based in the USA, are organized in Germany by the Hamburg-based association roboMINT. 

The Competition Categories

The VEX Robotics Competition (VRC) is open to students from the age of eleven . A team consists of at least two students, it competes in alliances  against other teams. One of the goals of a game is to get as many tripballs as  possible into your own goal or into your own offensive zone. 

As part of the VEX IQ Challenge, students between the ages of eight and 15 can participate. A team consists of at least two students, it competes together with another team. One of the goals of the game is to convert as many blocks as possible into goals. Points are also awarded if the robot is parked in the „Supply Zone“ at the end of a match. 

Through the German Masters, participants can qualify for the VEX Worlds from April 25  to May 3 in Dallas (US state of Texas) with 1,000 teams from 50 countries .

German Masters 

Venue: HAW Hamburg 

Berliner Tor 21, Aula 

Wednesday, 06.03.: VRC, start qualification 1 at 12.30 p.m. 

Thursday, 07.03.: VRC, start qualification 2 at 9.30 a.m., final: 1.00 p.m.

Friday, 08.03.: VIQC, start qualification at 11.00 a.m., final: 3.45 p.m.

Contac persont: 

Ralph Schanz
Chairman of roboMINT e.V.

About the roboMINT e.V.:

It all started in the 2017/2018 season. Together with the student campus dEin Labor of the TU Berlin, roboMINT conducted the first VEX Robotics student competitions in Germany. The first team to qualify for the annual „World Championships“ in the USA was the Heinitz-Gymnasium Rüdersdorf. In the meantime, there are various regional preliminaries and two „Nationals“ (VIQC and VRC) nationwide. Currently, a total of seven teams from Germany can qualify for the „World Championships“ in Dallas each season. 

roboMINT supports and coordinates the nationwide VEX robotics competitions. The association informs and supports the participating teams, the supervisors and the regional organizers. The aim of the association is to promote STEM education in Germany.