European Rover Challenge ERC 2023 Registration Now Open
One of the biggest planetary robotics competitions in the world, the European Rover Challenge (ERC 2023), opened its registration and introduced a new certification process. Rover teams from all over the world will compete with each other, programming their rovers to perform tasks based on actual missions performed by rovers on Mars and the Moon.
ERC 2023 Space & Robotics Industry Standard Practice Programme Certificate
For the first time this edition ERC 2023 will validate the competence and skills of its engineers through a new ERC Space & Robotics Industry Standard Practice Programme Certificate.
The ERC is a prestigious international planetary rover competition, which is organised alongside scientific and technological exhibitions and a conference programme. For almost a decade, ERC has been bringing the space sector closer to the general public and making people aware of the growing role of modern technology in people’s lives. This year’s edition will be performed in a new way – much more adjusted to real mission requirements of the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA, in addition to expectations of space sector professionals, and incorporating feedback from teams that participated in the eight previous editions.
The most significant innovation is the implemented certification process provided by space industry professionals. Each of the team members will be able to receive a formal document certifying knowledge and experience. Like other certificates from the space industry, the ERC Certificate will become a formal document proving the finalists’ development of technology and their dedication to the project. While engineering is a crucial element of the competition, team members will also get a chance to receive a certificate validating their work in different fields like project management, engineering, software development & computer science.
Participating in ERC 2023 enables finalists to showcase their skills and competencies to space industry professionals and a broader audience. Obtaining the ERC Certificate will significantly strengthen their position in the recruitment process, as the candidate gains credible confirmation of their experience, supported by the authority of the ERC Jury.
“ERC is much more than an academic competition. It is a first gear towards robotic design, a launch pad to the world of space projects, and a shared experience. It’s the first step for technical space design and a sprint for all space industry passionates“
Michele Randine, Quality Assurance Manager structure and thermal TAS-I at Thales Alenia Space Italia, former ERC finalist from DIANA team from Politecnico di Torino
Larger rovers, flying drones, and planetary drills
But that’s not all that changes. In 2023 more teams will be qualified for finals (about 20 to 25), and robotics Tasks, will be enriched with new rules: the maximum mass of the rover will be increased to 75 kg to accommodate bigger batteries and drilling mechanism, and teams will be able to add the drone to their rover.
“At the same time, we at ERC are turning our attention to the Moon. While we understand the current direction of space exploration, we must focus on the issues that will become most important in the coming years due to the Artemis program and human’s return to the Moon. Thanks to their experience at the ERC, we are confident that our finalists will soon join research teams that will lead the exploration of the Moon.”
Lukasz Wilczynski – founder of the ERC from the European Space Foundation.
Thanks to broadcasts and live coverage on social media, the event will reach a broad audience worldwide, disseminating scientific and technological achievements in space and robotics. Last year’s edition of the ERC was followed by over half a million people from the farthest corners of the world.
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