Families will be among the big winners at this year’s free festival at QUT on Sunday, August 18, with a fantastic program on offer for robot fans of all ages.
It’s the fourth time the Gardens Point (city) Campus has staged the biennial robotics and technology festival, with thousands of visitors expected throughout the day.
A lot of the robo-fun will centre on QUT’s amazing Science and Engineering Centre (P Block), which features The Cube and its two-storey high interactive screens.
The Cube’s newest attraction, , will be unveiled at Robotronica and give people of all ages the chance to ‘build’ their own robots on the big screen.
For the full Robotronica program, including talks and forums featuring QUT robotics experts and guest speakers, visit .
Here’s a run-down of some of the best all-ages attractions.
How many robots can you build in two minutes in this new big screen game at The Cube?
9am to 4pm, P Block (Screen 1, Level 4)
Try this amazing hologram arcade machine developed by Brisbane company Euclideon, with 12 games created using an AI-based content creation system. It’s adding new perspectives – literally – to the ever-evolving world of gaming.
9am to 4pm, D Block (D108)
Art meets robotics with this 2.4 metre fluro-legged walking creature built by Michael Candy. (And kids, this is your word of the day … Cryptid (noun): an animal whose existence or survival is disputed or unsubstantiated, such as the yeti.)
9am to 4pm, P Block (loading dock)
Are you brave enough let the mechanical arms of The Blind Robot explore your face? This interactive art installation by Louis-Philippe Demers is not for the faint-hearted!
10am to 3pm, Old Government House
This dramatic cyborg dance party is another confronting creation by Louis-Philippe Demers, with amazing music by Bill Vorn. Kids can be spectators and adults can participate by putting on robotic exoskeleton suits that control their movements.
10am to 4pm, Kidney Lawn (The Dome)
These robotic ‘bugs’ will follow you around – just make sure you don’t step on them! They’ve been created by artists Katrin Hochschuh and Adam Donovan as an experiment in human-robot social interaction.
9am to 4pm, QUT Art Museum (U Block)
Hear experts from QUT’s talk about how they use aerial robots (drones) to capture data and how robotics is shaping our technologies and services of the future. There will be demonstrations on the hour.
10am to 4pm, O Block (Level 1)
Meet the CSIRO robot with six legs. In fact, they have a whole fleet of legged robots that can navigate the world autonomously and traverse places too dangerous and dirty for humans!
9am to 4pm, Lumpy Lawn (between P Block and Goodwill Bridge)
Visit the QUT Robotics Club, see a demo of their Droid Racing Challenge, and check out the display featuring robots created by students.
9am to 4pm, Library courtyard (V Block)
What are connected and autonomous vehicles? Discover how QUT research is impacting future transport and take a virtual reality drive through Brisbane streets.
9am to 4pm, Eastern side of Old Government House
A Robotronica panel of QUT researchers and guest speakers will explore this question and more, as they discuss the challenges and opportunities in realising an automated transport system.
10.30am to 12 noon, Kindler Lecture Theatre (P Block)
Check out Australia’s first university eSports arena and battle it out in a variety of games.
9am to 4pm, QUT eSports Arena (X Block)
These battling bots were super popular at the last Robotronica and are back to fight it out again to become Australia’s Sportsman Challenge Champion. ** This is the only Robotronica event with an entrance fee – tickets are $10 and can be booked .
9.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm & 3pm, QUT Gardens Theatre (X Block)
The “mini me” of Robowars! In this activity, kids program a battle robot and fight it out on the battlefield.
9am to 12noon and 1pm to 4pm, P Block (Level 5)
A fire has broken out! It’s too dangerous and smoky to send a human into the building so your challenge is to design and program a Sphero robot to carry out a search and rescue operation.
9am-4pm, D Block (courtyard)
Put on some goggles and fly around the world as part of this virtual and augmented reality experience.
10am to 3pm, QUT Library (V Block, Level 4)
Loads of outdoor fun with a hands-on display of robots. Kids can drive EV3 and REV FTC robots, battle LEGO robots and 3D printed Arduino sumo robots, and learn about the FIRST LEGO League student competition.
9am to 4pm, East Lawn
Drive remote control robots, draw with creative robots and use sensors to complete fun challenges.
10am to 3pm, P Block (Level 5)
Combine simple materials with moving parts, sensors and lights to bring your DIY robot to life.
9am to 4pm, P Block (Level 5)
Do some colouring in and then watch your creation take off with the help of the Weavar augmented reality (AR) app.
9am to 4pm, P Block (Level 4)
A great place to take the littlies – build a robot with waste materials, enter the colouring-in competition and read a STEM storybook written by QUT roboticist Professor Michael Milford.
9am to 4pm, P Block (Level 6)
Play with Ozobots, Cubelets and Beebots and explore coding, circuits, motion and robotics.
9am to 4pm, Lady Bowen Lawn (next to Old Government House)
This is a hands-on ‘robo-craft’ activity that teaches kids about garbology – the science of waste – thanks to Captain Garbology (otherwise known as Lee Constable, host of TV tech show Scope).
10am to 3pm, P Block
Robotronica 2019 will be staged at QUT Gardens Point on Sunday, August 18. Visit the for the full program, and download a campus map and read about public transport options . Limited parking will be available in P Block for $10.