Proudly Supporting CETA's Mission

CETA have been sharing resources and conducting professional development for over 14 years. In 2007, they received an Ontario Ministry of Education grant to develop and host a 3-day workshop for teachers focused on the integration of an autonomous line following robot project into the Computer Engineering curriculum. This activity culminates in May of each year when they invite the top teams to compete from schools across Ontario in their annual CETA Robotics Competition. Recently, CETA have expanded to form a new chapter, based in Toronto.

"Bucket Challenge" 3D Print File

The "Bucket Challenge" requires your robot to race to the other end of the track and pick up or drag buckets back to the starting line. The robot that retrieves the most buckets in 1-minute wins!

Buckets are provided at the competition, however, here are the files for 3D printing this bucket if you would like to practice on your own:

CETA Mini Bucket v3 (STL)

CETA Mini Bucket v3 (3MF)

Make sure to download/review the CETA Competition Rulebook above to ensure the bucket is weighted correctly for the challenge!

Contact

For further information on CETA Toronto, or to participate in the competition, please contact Narges Shams-Hakimi, George S. Henry Academy ([email protected]).