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ProjectsWe Learn
Learning is what drives our work and fuels us to consistently improve.
We Create
We tinker, experiment, and innovate out of the box ideas with a team spirit.
We Teach
We teach each other in order to lift the club which in turn lifts ourselves.
Competitions We Participate In
2025-26
E Yantra Competiton
A prestigious national robotics competition organized by IIT Bombay under the Ministry of Education, E-Yantra 2024-25 challenges students to solve real-world problems using embedded systems and robotics, promoting innovation, problem-solving, and teamwork.
Hong Kong, China
Robocon
DD ROBOCON 2025 is the Indian edition of the ABU Robocon, organized by Doordarshan in collaboration with IIT Delhi. It is a national-level robotics competition where teams design and build robots to complete complex tasks based on a unique theme, aiming for international qualification.
Techfest IIT B
Techfest is Asia's largest science and technology festival, organized annually by IIT Bombay. It hosts a wide range of competitions, workshops, exhibitions, and lectures, serving as a premier platform for showcasing technical talent and innovation.
IIT Indore
Fluxus IIT INDORE
Fluxus is the annual techno-cultural festival of IIT Indore, offering a blend of technical challenges, cultural performances, and engaging events. It attracts participants from across the country, fostering creativity, collaboration, and competition.
ISRO
IRoC-U
U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) solicits from the youth of India, innovative ideas and designs of robotic rovers for future missions through the conduct of IRoC-U. The objective here is to provide development opportunities in space robotics to the participating entities and to leverage the creative thinking among the youth of our Nation for ISRO interplanetary missions. It is also expected to play an important role in augmenting ISRO’s activities in space exploration..
AXIS, VNIT
AXIS is the annual technical festival of VNIT Nagpur, and one of Central India’s largest tech fests. Entirely student-organized, it features events, workshops, exhibitions, and guest talks from top innovators, attracting over 30,000 attendees every year.
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What People Say About Us
My experience after joining the RTF has been very positive. It has helped me enhance my abilities and think beyond the syllabus with a more practical approach. It gave me a better understanding of how practical engineering works and also helped me strengthen my research skills.
The only place in our college where people collectively think outside of the box, apply all the knowledge they have and put everything in real life from the theory they learned to solve different problems in real life. RTF provides you a platform where you can actually learn and apply your technical skills to make something out of your imagination.
The Robo-Tech Forum (RTF) is the only place in our college where theory meets practice—where real engineering happens. We work days and nights, pushing our limits. We fail, we learn from mistakes, and we come back stronger—until we win. My time as Team Leader was the most rewarding part of my college life.
My time in The Robo-Tech Forum robotics club was seriously one of the highlights of college! I started out messing around with line followers in my first year, then got to help seniors build robots for Robocon. By my third year, I was leading the electronics team and got to control one of robot at IIT Delhi's DD Robocon 2k23.
Being a part of RTF was one of the most valuable experiences of my college life. As a coordinator and later the captain, I not only worked on cutting-edge robotics projects but also developed leadership, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. RTF gave me the platform to explore real-world applications beyond the classroom.
I served as Team Captain and Coordinator of RTF for year 2025 and the experience taught me various things and made my personality and nature more confident.
It's a great place to learn and grow, with a supportive community that encourages innovation.
My experience after joining the RTF has been very positive. It has helped me enhance my abilities and think beyond the syllabus with a more practical approach. It gave me a better understanding of how practical engineering works and also helped me strengthen my research skills.
The only place in our college where people collectively think outside of the box, apply all the knowledge they have and put everything in real life from the theory they learned to solve different problems in real life. RTF provides you a platform where you can actually learn and apply your technical skills to make something out of your imagination.
The Robo-tech Forum (RTF) is the only place in our college where theory meets practice—where real engineering happens. We work days and nights, pushing our limits. We fail, we learn from mistakes, and we come back stronger—until we win. My time as Team Leader was the most rewarding part of my college life.
My time in The Robo-Tech Forum robotics club was seriously one of the highlights of college! I started out messing around with line followers in my first year, then got to help seniors build robots for Robocon. By my third year, I was leading the electronics team and got to control one of robot at IIT Delhi's DD Robocon 2k23.
Being a part of RTF was one of the most valuable experiences of my college life. As a coordinator and later the captain, I not only worked on cutting-edge robotics projects but also developed leadership, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. RTF gave me the platform to explore real-world applications beyond the classroom.
I served as Team Captain and Coordinator of RTF for year 2025 and the experience taught me various things and made my personality and nature more confident.
It's a great place to learn and grow, with a supportive community that encourages innovation.
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