Kibo-RPC Rounds

5th Round: Open for Applications

updated on 24 April 2024 

The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the  Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have agreed to join forces to expand the existing  Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC) that JAXA has been conducting from 2020. The Kibo-RPC is a programme organized under the  "Asian Beneficial Collaboration through Kibo Utlization" (Kibo-ABC) initiative of the  Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF) organized by JAXA, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan, and space agency partners in the Asia-Pacific regions. 

The Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC) is an educational programme where students will obtain and test programming skills to solve various problems by moving free-flying robots (Astrobee and Int-Ball) in a simulation environment. Preliminary rounds will be held and the selected teams will run their programs on the free-flying robots in the final round at the Japanese Experiment Module (Kibo) aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Through this experience, students will learn the techniques and methods involved in programming and robotics, while boosting their interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) by moving actual robots on the ISS. Students will also learn about the importance of bridging the gap between simulation and reality. 

Application Process/Schedule/Detailed Mission for 5th mission of Kibo-RPC 

For the details of the 5th mission of Kibo-RPC, please see the  JAXA Kibo-RPC 5th mission website, read the Guidebook, and watch the Tutorial video.  The simulator, rule book, and PG manual are available.

Registration for UNOOSA international slot

Register from  HERE.  # Registration has closed as we have reached maximum capacity.
The deadline for the registration is Monday 13 May 2024 16:59 CEST. 

Students in developing economies and economies in transition that are NOT Kibo-RPC participating countries and regions can register using the UNOOSA international slot.  
However, please note that registration and participation is only open to 50 teams. In case there is a large number of registrations, UNOOSA reserves the right to close the registration before the deadline.
The UNOOSA international slot follows the team formation rules set in the Guidebook. Adding to those rules,  for the UNOOSA international slot, teams must consist of at least three (3), maximus team size is six (6). 

If your registration is accepted, you will receive an email containing your log-in ID and password to enable you to access JAXA's web-based simulator and the participants' page on the Kibo-RPC site. Please allow three (3) business days for your registration to be completed.

Eligibility for UNOOSA international slot

The UNOOSA international slot is only open to students in developing economies and economies in transition that are NOT Kibo-RPC participating countries and regions.
To assess eligibility, OOSA will use the country classification list of developing economies and economies in transition indicated in the joint report,   World Economic and Situation Prospects 2024 published by United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and other related organizations. 

Preliminary Round for UNOOSA international slot

In addition to the submission of the Android Package Kit (APK) through the web-based simulator, the UNOOSA international slot will require the submission of a PowerPoint presentation (1 title slide + content maximum 5 slides) which they explain the following; 

  • Why they decided to join the challenge
  • What benefits do they see in conducting space and robot technology-related activities
  • What kind of efforts are done in their country/region to promote STEM education and especially space-related activities
  • How will you promote this opportunity effectively within the country/region

The deadline for the APK and PowerPoint presentation is  Thursday  20 June 2024 16:59 CEST. 
The PowerPoint presentation is to be submitted by email. The email address will be communicated to teams who have completed their registration.  
The results of the Preliminary Round will be announced in the middle of July 2024. 

Previous Rounds

The fourth round opened in 2023, the winner of this round is ORION team from the Yogyakarta State University (Indonesia). They placed fourth in the Final Round.

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