Praxis Fusion’s Triumph at IRC 2024
The Inter-School Robotics Championship (IRC) is a prestigious championship that brings together young innovators to design, build, and program advanced robotic systems. It tests participants creativity, technical skills, and teamwork through challenging tasks that simulate real-world scenarios. IRC 2024 witnessed exceptional participations from every region of INDIA.

Praxis Fusion, our dedicated and innovative team, showcased outstanding technical prowess and creativity in the championship. With a perfect blend of ingenuity and teamwork, we designed a cutting-edge robot that stood out among the fierce championship. Our efforts were rewarded with the Best Design prize in the North Zone, a proud milestone for our journey in robotics excellence.

Our Project
Meet our precision-powered robot, designed to effortlessly transport and organize items of any shape with unmatched care and reliability. Remote-controlled and user-friendly, it’s the ultimate solution for handling tasks without a single mishap!
Designed for simplicity and practicality, the robot combines cutting-edge technology with ease of use. Its lightweight yet robust build ensures durability while maintaining top-notch performance.
ABOUT OUR ROBOT
Our IRC robot was mainly made of parts from REV ROBOTICS with some custom build Steel Parts.
This robot was mainly divided into Two main components the BASE DRIVE and ARM.
The BASE DRIVE was made up of C- Channels from REV Robotics and was powered by two REV's Ultra Planetary Motors.
We had used two grip wheels powered by motors and other two grip wheels which were free and two Omni wheels at
the front, for efficient turning. The base drive was given support using two C-Channels from REV robotics one Channel
was placed at the middle of the robot and the another one was placed at the end of the robot.
The arm was powered by REV's Ultra Planetory motor it was given height by REV Robotics C-Channel and the arm was
made up of REV's Extrusion. The Extrusion was given movement by gears connected with motor.
In the front of the arm there was a custom made gripper which was powered by two smart Robot Servos.
Whole robot was powered by REV Robotic's 12v slim battery and a Control Hub which were placed on the C-Channel
which was to give height to arm. This robot totally worked on tele op mode. It was coded in blocks programming language
in REV's software.
Highlights of IRC Robotics: Engineering Excellence!





