Qualification
The guidelines and requirement for qualification
Qualification
Teams that are interested in participating must submit their qualification material before the deadline. The qualification procedure is dependent on the division and league. Please contact the chairs and co-chairs of the event if you have any further questions.
FIRA Sports, FIRA Challenge, and FIRA Air
Qualification consists of two parts: (1) A maximum 5-minute video showing the performance of your robot, and (2) a research paper for FIRA World Summit (up to 12 pages in Springer LNCS format).
Videos
Videos must be uploaded to a publicly accessible video-sharing site such as YouTube or Vimeo. Post a link to the FIRA official registration website, available at https://firaworldcup.org
Team Description Paper (TDP)
All teams from this year should submit a Team Description Paper (TDP). The TDP is limited to 6 pages maximum and must be submitted in PDF format. This report fully describes the scientific aspects of your robot system and your research interests, includes a summary of previous relevant achievements in research and development as well as publications, and mentions prior performance in FIRA competitions.
The TDP must follow the LNCS format, which can be downloaded from http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0. Please pay special attention to the “Author guidelines” that you’ll be able to find there. Teams that do not follow the LNCS formatting and style guidelines will not be qualified.
FIRA Youth
Teams that are represented by a FIRA Chapter must qualify and register via their FIRA Chapter. Before registering your Youth team, you must ensure the team is qualified. Please contact your FIRA regional representative for all questions concerning qualification.
Teams that do not yet have a chapter may contact FIRA HQ directly for qualification. In this case, they should submit a two-page write-up in English describing their previous experience in robotics and their motivation for joining the FIRA competition.
In addition, participants who would like to take part in the United Nations Mission must submit a two-page write-up in English describing their previous experience in robotics and their motivation for joining the United Nations Mission.
From 2024, 1 registration covers 1 event only. If you wish to take part in more than 1 event, you need to register for each event.
Mission Impossible consists of four events this year, (1) Mission Impossible_foursight (2) Mission Impossible_H (Hardware) (3) Mission Impossible_S (Software) (4) Mission Impossible_U (United), and a prize for the best team over all three events Mission Impossible Allround.
Age Categories and Eligibility Dates
For the 2025 competition year, the eligibility cut‑off date is 30 June 2025.
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Under 19 (U19): Must be under 19 years old as of 30 June 2025. Eligible competitors are those born on or after 1 July 2006.
Under 14 (U14): Must be under 14 years old as of 30 June 2025. Eligible competitors are those born on or after 1 July 2011.