BRAZIL ITR QUALIFIER

ROBÓTICA BRASIL

 

Robótica Brasil is the annual mega-event that unifies the Annual Final of the Junior Robotics Tournament (TJR) and the ITR Brasil (International Tournament of Robots). It functions as the highest national stage and the main showcase for educational robotics in the country.

The event is structured around the following fundamental pillars:

🎯 Dual Function of the Event Annual Final of the TJR: Brings together and crowns the best teams classified throughout the year in the various regional and state stages. ITR Brasil (National Qualifier): Acts as the official national qualifier. The teams that reach the podium earn the right to represent the country in the major international stage of the International Tournament of Robots (which in 2026, for example, took Brazilian delegations to compete in Buenos Aires, Argentina).

📊 Main Characteristics: Academic Integration: Frequently takes place in parallel with scientific congresses, such as ISYTECH (International Symposium on Technology and Curricular Themes). Accessibility: Maintains the DNA of the Junior Robotics Tournament, being an in-person event with free participation. Age Diversity: Groups competitors from 6 years old (elementary school) to undergraduate and graduate students. Social Focus: During its realization, participants and teams are invited to carry out social contribution actions to promote the activities of the organizing institute.

The event is usually held in December. The official meeting point for the teams classified in the season is the Convention Center of the Novotel Center Norte, in the city of São Paulo.

 

ITR Competition Structure

 

The International Tournament of Robots (ITR) is organized as a global competition ecosystem designed to connect local communities, national championships, and international events through a unified pathway of participation and achievement.

This structure allows students and teams from different countries to begin competing close to home while progressing toward national and international recognition.

 

The ITR Pathway

 

ITR Local Events → ITR National Qualifiers → ITR Grand Slam

 

BRAZIL ITR QUALIFIER

 

The Annual Final is one of the largest student robotics and computer science events in Brazil, promoting project-based learning.

The key details of the competition are:

Where: At the Novotel Center Norte Convention Center in São Paulo (SP).

When: December 5th and 6th, 2026.

Target audience: Elementary, middle, high school, undergraduate, and postgraduate students, welcoming participants from 6 years of age and up.

Objective: Design and construction of autonomous robots to solve challenges with varying degrees of complexity.

Main Categories: Includes traditional challenges such as Sumo, Journey to the Center of the Earth, High-Risk Rescue, Tug-of-War, Robot Dance, and the new Drag Race.

Event Context: Takes place simultaneously with the ITR Open BR (International Tournament of Robots) and the VI ISYTECH (Symposium on Themes in Technology and Curriculum).

Registration and detailed guidelines for project submissions can be found directly on the official page of the >>TJR Torneio Juvenil de Robótica<<.

 

ITR Local Events in Brazil

 

ITR Local Events are the foundation of the ITR ecosystem. They are organized within provinces, states, regions, metropolitan areas, or other territorial divisions, making participation accessible to schools, clubs, universities, and educational institutions across each country.

Local events follow a standardized international naming convention:

ITR [Territory] [Year] – [Host City]

Example:

ITR SÃO PAULO 2026 – São Paulo => TJR SP 2026 - São Paulo 

Multiple local events may be held within the same territory during a competition season. These events provide opportunities for teams to gain experience, showcase their projects, and earn recognition within their regional robotics community.

 

Brazilian ITR Calendar

 

ITR Local Events in Brazil (Brazil Regional events) are listed at this link HERE

 

Award-Winning Teams from the Brazil ITR Qualifier (Annual Final TJR)

 

The ITR Grand Slam is the premier international event of the International Tournament of Robots.

It brings together top-performing teams from National Qualifiers and invited international delegations in a celebration of robotics, innovation, engineering, creativity, and educational excellence.

 

ITR Grand Slam

 

The ITR Grand Slam is the premier international event of the International Tournament of Robots.

It brings together top-performing teams from National Qualifiers and invited international delegations in a celebration of robotics, innovation, engineering, creativity, and educational excellence.

The Grand Slam provides participants with the opportunity to:

Compete in an international environment;

Exchange experiences with teams from different countries and cultures;

Showcase innovative technological solutions;

Develop collaboration, leadership, and problem-solving skills;

Build lasting connections within the global robotics community.

 

A Global Robotics Network

 

The International Tournament of Robots was created to promote educational robotics as a tool for learning, creativity, and international cooperation.

By connecting Local Events, National Qualifiers, and the ITR Grand Slam, the tournament establishes a sustainable global network where students can grow from local competitors to international innovators.

Whether participating in a local event, competing for a national title, or representing their country at the Grand Slam, every team becomes part of a worldwide community dedicated to science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM).

ITR NATIONAL QUALIFIER

CHILE 2026

CHILE ITR QUALIFIER  -

September 5th and 6th

BRAZIL 2026

ANNUAL FINAL TJR - December 5th and 6th

SPAIN 2026

SPAIN ITR QUALIFIER - February 20th and 21th

ARGENTINA 2026

ARGENTINA ITR QUALIFIER - Mayo 1st

PORTUGAL 2026

PORTUGAL ITR QUALIFIER - June 19th and 20th

MEXICO 2026

MEXICO ITR QUALIFIER - April 29th and 30th

ITR NATIONAL QUALIFIER

GUATEMALA 2026

GUATEMALA ITR QUALIFIER  -

September 5th and 6th

COLOMBIA 2026

COLOMBIA ITR QUALIFIER - December 5th and 6th

SPAIN 2026

PARAGUAI ITR QUALIFIER - February 20th and 21th

URUGUAI 2026

URUGUAI ITR QUALIFIER - Mayo 1st

GANA 2026

GANA ITR QUALIFIER - June 19th and 20th

UGANDA 2026

UGANDA ITR QUALIFIER - April 29th and 30th

What Makes Us Unique

Educational Excellence: The ITR is more than a competition—it’s an educational journey designed to inspire students to think critically, work collaboratively, and innovate boldly.

Global Community: With participants from all over the world, the ITR fosters cultural exchange and builds bridges between future leaders in robotics.

Challenging and Diverse Events: Our competitions feature a variety of challenges, including robot dance, autonomous car racing, high-risk rescue missions, and the exciting Sumo and Tug of War events, ensuring something for every skill and interest level.

World-Class Locations: Our host cities are carefully chosen for their combination of educational opportunities, cultural significance, and logistical accessibility.

Our Mission

The ITR is committed to cultivating the next generation of innovators by providing a stage for students to test their skills, share ideas, and inspire one another. By promoting creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving, we aim to build a community that is ready to tackle the challenges of the future.

Join us as we continue to expand the horizons of robotics education and competition. Whether you’re a student, educator, or enthusiast, the ITR is your gateway to the future of technology.

Be part of the journey. Be part of the future. Be part of the ITR.

Our History  ITR - International Tournament of Robots

The journey of the ITR – International Tournament of Robots began in 2015, when Professor César Augusto Rangel Bastos coordinated the first national final of the TJR – Torneio Juvenil de Robótica (Youth Robotics Tournament). The event took place at Colégio Santo Inácio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. That same year, the TJR became a gateway for Brazilian teams to qualify for the ITR, marking its first official collaboration with the international tournament. The inaugural ITR was held on August 27, 2016, at the Mackenzie Presbyterian University in São Paulo.

In 2016, the TJR expanded to every region in Brazil, becoming the second-largest free robotics event in Latin America. Its national final featured a remarkable 299 teams.

The years 2017 and 2019 were milestones for the TJR and ITR, as both events benefited from the support of the Government of Maranhão State, further enhancing their impact.

In 2019, the groundwork was laid for the creation of the Instituto TJR Torneio Juvenil de Robótica. By 2020, the RoboLeague – International League of Robots was launched, providing a 24/7 online platform for evaluating and monitoring robotics projects and fostering continuous development. This platform ushered in a new era for robotics and computing education, with real-world robotic applications gaining prominence. By the end of 2020, the TJR had been included in official Brazilian Ministry of Education (MEC) publications, recognized as a criterion for university admissions through "Olympic quotas."

July 2021 marked the first international event open to Latin American teams, hosted online via RoboLeague. The Gran Torneo de Robots (TORNEO) welcomed teams from Guatemala, Honduras, Chile, and Brazil, solidifying the tournament's international appeal. That year, RoboLeague surpassed 500 registered teams, benefiting over 2,000 students and teachers with its educational platform.

From December 11 to 15, 2021, the Robótica Brasil 2021 event brought together the TJR Annual Final, the ITR International Tournament of Robots, and the ISYTECH – International Symposium on Technology and Curriculum Themes. Featuring speakers from Europe, America, and Africa, the event attracted over 150 teams and became the largest in-person robotics event in Brazil for 2021, ranking among the world’s most significant events that year.

The TJR’s influence inspired numerous robotics competitions, including an event at the Universidade Rural de Pernambuco on June 7, 2023.

In 2024, the TJR’s Tug of War challenge was adopted by the FIRA RoboWorld Cup for its global Youth League. The same year also saw the debut of the International Dancing Robots Festival, born from the success of the first Robot Dance Festival.

Additionally, 2024 marked the first international TJR event outside Brazil – the ITR Chile 2024 in Santiago. At this event, the upcoming ITR - Grand Slam host cities for 2025 and 2026 were announced: Cancún, Mexico, Santiago, Chile, São Paulo, Brazil and Barcelona, Spain, respectively.