ISRO Robotics Challenge 2025 – Top 16 Finalist Teams
This year’s competition features cutting-edge designs, AI integration, machine vision, and autonomous control systems—raising the bar for India’s robotics ecosystem.The ISRO Robotics Challenge 2025 is set to be one of India’s most thrilling space-tech competitions of the year.
Organized by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), this National-level event aims to spark innovation and real-world problem-solving skills in the next generation of robotics engineers. The grand finale of this prestigious robotics contest will be held on August 5 & 6, 2025, and the stage is set with the top 16 finalist teams who will showcase their engineering brilliance and robotic prowess.
About the ISRO Robotics Challenge
The ISRO Robotics Challenge provides a platform for college and university students to simulate real-world robotic applications for planetary exploration and space missions. The challenge typically includes tasks like autonomous navigation, object manipulation, terrain handling, and mission execution—mimicking real ISRO mission requirements. With growing interest in space robotics, autonomous systems, and AI in space tech, this competition is becoming a hotspot for emerging tech talent in India.
ISRO Robotics Challenge 2025 – Finalist Teams
Here are the Top 16 teams that qualified for the Final round of the ISRO Robotics Challenge 2025:
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TEAM NJORD – Indian Institute of Information Technology, Dharwad
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TEAM RUDRA – Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology, DY Patil Deemed University
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GALACTIC GEARHEADS – Pune Institute of Computer Technology
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TEAM TITANS – Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE)
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TEAM ANVESHAK IITM – Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
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THE MARTIANS – KIET Group of Institutions
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TEAM SOORYA – Sharda University
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NITS YANTRARNAV – National Institute of Technology, Silchar
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TEAM AVIONIX – Chandubhai S. Patel Institute of Technology
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DJS PHOENIX – Dwarkadas Jivanlal Sanghvi College of Engineering
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TEAM MATRIX – K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik
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TEAM ASTRA – IIITDM, Kancheepuram
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TEAM AD-ASTRA – Sairam Institutions
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ASTROMARTIANS – KCG College of Technology
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TRAILBLAZERS – The LNM Institute of Information Technology
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TEAM COSMOS – Institute of Engineering and Management
These teams were selected based on a series of rigorous technical evaluations, prototype performance, and mission simulations. Each team brings a unique engineering approach to solving complex robotic tasks.
What’s at Stake?
The final showdown on August 5–6, 2025, will not only determine the top robotics team in India, but also decide who walks away with prestigious awards and a chance to collaborate with ISRO for future robotic space missions. This year’s competition features cutting-edge designs, AI integration, machine vision, and autonomous control systems—raising the bar for India’s robotics ecosystem.