The team of 12 team members and 6 mentors from Electrical, Mechanical, and Electronics & Communication departments represented our college ADIT in the contest. The task was to build a robot that can hit a beach ball and land a disk (frisbee) on landing area of different height at different distance. I was leading sub-team of four whose task was to design, program and to ensure all electronics work properly.
Though, we did not win the contest, we successfully built the robot that could perform the required tasks. This gave us very good experience of working in a large team. We shared our ideas, first built prototypes and iterated to final robot. Also, it improved my programming and debugging skills, leadership and conflict resolution skills. I was contacted the year after to help in Robocon 2018.