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2019 MATE ROV Competition

Innovations for inshore: 
rov operations in Rivers, lakes, and dams

The 2019 MATE competition highlights the role that ROVs play inshore - in freshwater rivers, lakes, and dams in Eastern Tennessee.
The 18th annual MATE international ROV competition will take place June 20-22, 2019 at the Kingsport Aquatics Center in Kingsport, Tennessee, USA.  Regional contests will take across the U.S. and around the world. 

2019 Competition Product Demonstration/Spec Briefing

SCORING

For the full competition manuals for each competition class, please visit the links below.

  • EXPLORER Class
     
  • RANGER Class
     
  • NAVIGATOR Class
     
  • SCOUT Class

Technical reports from previous MATE competitions

Size and weight demonstration

MATE Technical Bulletins:

The MATE Center is starting a series of technical bulletins designed to help teams engineer and construct safe, functional (and built to MATE specs!) ROVs.  See below for links to these resources.  If there is a particular topic your team would like to see, please contact us!

  • #1 - March 30, 2016
  • #2 - January 23, 2019 - Image recognition and autonomous control tech bulletin

For the 2018 international competition results, click here.

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