Welcome to Robomovio

We are a passionate team of students competing in the FIRST Lego League, designing and building robots that push the boundaries of creativity and engineering.

Discover Our Journey

About Our Team

We are a German team from Regensburg, Bavaria, passionate about robotics and innovation

Our Mission

We design and build robots out of LEGO bricks, code innovative scripts, and compete with teams from around the world. Our goal is to push the boundaries of what's possible with LEGO robotics while having fun and learning together.

Team Collaboration

In our team, there aren't any specific roles for each member - we all work together on the robot design, programming, and strategy. This collaborative approach helps us learn from each other and create better solutions.

Learn more about the FIRST Lego League competition:

Visit Official FLL Website

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Meet Our Team

The brilliant minds behind Robomovio

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Andrei
Team Member
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Niko
Team Member
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Ferdinand
Team Member
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Niklas
Team Member
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Leo
Team Member
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Luca
Coach

Engineering Process

How we design, build, and program our robots

1

Defining Attributes

We start by defining how our robot should move, interact with the environment, and sense obstacles. This foundational step guides all our design decisions.

2

Robot Design

Using our defined attributes, we create detailed designs that optimize for both functionality and the constraints of FLL competitions.

3

Building

We construct our robot using LEGO Spike Prime components, focusing on reliability, modularity, and ease of maintenance during competitions.

4

Programming

We develop robust code that handles various scenarios and environmental conditions, ensuring consistent performance across multiple runs.

5

Testing & Debugging

Continuous testing and refinement help us identify issues early and optimize our robot's performance for competition day.

Robot Design Considerations

Movement System

We chose a tank-driven robot with two wheels positioned next to each other and a stabilizing marble. This approach only requires two motors from our limited set and provides excellent maneuverability compared to car-like steering systems that are much more complex to build.

Interaction Mechanisms

With only 4 motors available and 2 used for movement, we designed modular extensions that use a standardized interface. This allows us to swap between task-specific attachments rather than building one complex arm that tries to solve everything.

Sensor Integration

We use two color sensors for line following and robot alignment, plus the integrated gyroscope in the Spike Prime hub. The color sensors help us maintain precise positioning even when the playing field conditions vary.

Competition Seasons

2024/2025: SUBMERGED

Our previous season focused on underwater exploration challenges, where we developed innovative solutions for ocean-themed missions.

2025/2026: UNEARTHED

This current season challenges us with earth and geology-themed missions, pushing us to create new mechanisms and strategies.

Contact Us

Got questions or ideas? Send us a message!