European Rover Challenge

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European Rover Challenge (ERC, ERC Space & Robotics) is an annual Martian robot competition held in Poland. It began in 2014 at the Regional Science and Technology Centre in Chęciny, and until 2023 has been held in Jasionka, Starachowice[1], and Kielce [2]. Since 2024, the competition has been held at the AGH University of Krakow [3].


The ERC is the largest robotics and space event in Europe.[4][5] It is addressed towards scientists, businesspersons, the technology sector and the general public.[6][citation needed] Along with the University Rover Challenge, the ERC is a part of the Rover Challenge Series.

A Martian robot performing one of the tasks

Competition tasks (ON-SITE)

Prior to 2020, all robots and their operators attended the competition on-site. In 2020, the competition switched to a "remote" formula,[7] in which competitors from several continents remotely controlled a robot located on the Mars yard on the campus of the Kielce University of Technology in Poland. When on-site participation resumed in 2021, this remote competing method was retained.

GPS is not allowed to be used by the robots (unlike other competitions of this kind) and team members do not see the robots they are navigating. Therefore, they must rely on the robot's other sensors (such as its camera) to complete the competition's tasks.[8]

Competition history

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