More Than a Championship
Witness how we’re building more than robots. Join us in London’s Olympic Park for the UK’s most explosive, impactful student robotics spectacle.
Witness how we’re building more than robots. Join us in London’s Olympic Park for the UK’s most explosive, impactful student robotics spectacle.
Friday, 27 June 2025: the world’s largest student robotics movement comes to London’s Copper Box Arena – a stadium where legends are made. 48 teams from across the UK, alongside 16 from Europe will go head-to-head with their robots and present to industry judges as they compete to be crowned More Than Robots Champions.
Perhaps you’re an employer wanting to smash workforce engagement and drive a talent pipeline. An educator keen on bringing robotics to your setting. A funder passionate about the potential of technology to empower young lives. Whatever your motivation, join us for an afternoon of robots, role models and high octane competition.
“The most rewarding moment has been seeing the passion, enthusiasm and energy from the students. They’ve engaged in the task, adapted to overcome and really put their heart and soul into the competition. It’s been breathtaking.”
Rob Leeman, Education Solutions Manager, Arm
Student ambassador tours will operate from midday providing opportunity to meet the teams and learn about their journey. The best action is from 2pm onwards with final matches and awards ceremony which should conclude around 5pm.
A special reception hosted by Bloomberg will take place at 2pm with flash talks from participants, educators, industry and influencers in STEM.
The More Than Robots champs is powered by Bloomberg, and fuelled by other industry titans. Our events provide rich opportunty to reinvigorate your workforce whilst driving an inclusive, diverse talent pipeline.
Help us empower a generation with the STEM and lifeskills to engineer a better future. #morethanrobots.
“Winning prizes is awesome but what I’ve seen happen today is so much bigger than that. These students have been collaborating and negotiating, thinking on their feet and strategising. It’s easy to see why competitions like this really do help students develop the skills they’re going to need for the rest of their lives. Honestly, I wish I had something like this when I was at school.”
Spencer Kelly, Broadcaster and Journalist, BBC Click