Regional Committees
A sufficiently large number of teams, researchers and teachers from any nation, group of nations, or nation-sized region (henceforth “region”) with significant past and current RoboCup participation is invited to form a “RoboCup Regional Committee.”
The purposes of Regional Committees are to
- Promote RoboCup within your region.
- Organize local RoboCup events and RoboCup opens.
- Manage qualification for RoboCup leagues when slots are limited.
- Maintain RoboCup standards for scientific research and education within your region and uphold the RoboCup mission of sharing advances through friendly competition.
- Maintain an English website to be linked to the main RoboCup website describing the RoboCup activities in your region.
- Ensuring proper user of RoboCup emblems (names and logos) in your region.
For details, please refer to RoboCup Regional Committees
Current RoboCup Regional Committees are listed below.
Europe
- Austrian Regional Committee, since 2006
- Dutch Regional Committee
- French Regional Committee, since 2018
- German Regional Committee
- Israeli Regional Committee, since 2010
- Italian Regional Committee
- Portuguese Regional Committee since 2001
- Russian Regional Committee, suspended
- Spanish Regional Committee, since 2023
- Swiss Regional Committee, since 2009
- Turkish Regional Committee, since 2011
- UK Regional Committee, since 2008
Asia
- RoboCup Asia-Pacific Super-Regional Committee
- Chinese Regional Committee, since 2006
- Iranian Regional Committee, since 2006
- Japanese Regional Committee, since 1998
- Russian Regional Committee, suspended
- Singapore Regional Committee, since 2006
- Thailand Regional Committee, since 2009
Americas
- Brazilian Regional Committee, since 2007
- Canadian Regional Committee, since 2011
- Chilean Regional Committee, since 2008
- Mexican Regional Committee, since 2007
- US Regional Committee
Africa
- South African Regional Committee, since 2010
Oceania
- Australian Regional Committee, since 2011