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Ensam Rabat, Morocco

Chekout the history of
RobotiCore

September 2024, website launch

In September 2024, Abdoullah Alalgui created the RobotiCore website. It’s your one-stop shop for club events, competitions, and workshops. The site is designed to be easy to use and showcases the club’s focus on creativity and tech innovation.

President 2024-2025: Ilyas Figuigui

Ilyas Figuigui is the new President for 2024-2025. He’ll lead the club, focusing on innovation and growth throughout the year.

July 2024: Consolidation with GE and GBM

In July 2024, RobotiCore merged with the GE (Electrical Engineering) and GBM (Biomedical Engineering) clubs. This consolidation aims to strengthen collaboration and combine expertise across these fields for greater innovation and opportunities.

CAR 4: African Robotics Competition, 4th Edition

The 4th edition of the African Robotics Competition (CAR 4) took place on May 19, 2024. This event, sponsored by IRESEN and Sidi Ali, highlighted top robotics talent from across Africa, fostering innovation and collaboration in the field.

President 2023-2024: Mehdi Bahlaoui

Mehdi Bahlaoui served as President from 2023 to 2024. His term was notable for a significant achievement: reviving the African Robotics Competition (CAR) after a long hiatus. Under his leadership, the club saw increased member engagement and a renewed focus on innovation and key initiatives, shaping a successful and dynamic year for RobotiCore.

President 2022-2023: Karim Bougryn

Karim Bougryn was the President from 2022 to 2023. Under his leadership, the club saw significant progress and development, with a strong emphasis on achieving key goals and fostering a vibrant community.

Arab IoT Competition Finalists (Dubai)

RobotiCore’s team was a finalist in the Arab IoT Competition held in Dubai. This recognition highlights their innovative solutions and technical expertise in the Internet of Things sector.

President 2021-2022: Zakaria Louizi

Zakaria Louizi led the club from 2021 to 2022. His term was marked by strategic initiatives and growth, strengthening the club's impact and member engagement.

President 2020-2021: Boulahnine Ismail

Boulahnine Ismail served as President from 2020 to 2021, successfully navigating the club through the challenges of the pandemic. His leadership ensured the club remained active and engaged, adapting to virtual meetings and events to keep the community connected during a difficult time.

2020: Transition from RobotiCore-ENSET to RobotiCore-ENSAMR

In 2020, RobotiCore transitioned from its association with ENSET to a new partnership with ENSAMR. This shift aimed to enhance collaboration and expand opportunities within the robotics community, reflecting the club's growth and evolving focus.

President 2019-2020: Zakaria Mohammed

Zakaria Mohammed served as President from 2019 to 2020. During his term, he focused on strengthening the club's activities and initiatives, paving the way for future growth and development.

CAR 3: African Robotics Competition, 3rd Edition

The 3rd edition of the African Robotics Competition (CAR 3) was held on March 23, 2019. This event brought together top robotics teams from across Africa, showcasing their skills and fostering innovation in the field.

President 2018-2019: Rajae Boumaiz

Rajae Boumaiz led the club from 2018 to 2019, becoming the first female president of RobotiCore. Her leadership was marked by significant growth in club membership and the launch of several new initiatives, inspiring a new generation of robotics enthusiasts.

CAR 2: African Robotics Competition, 2nd Edition

The 2nd edition of the African Robotics Competition (CAR 2) took place on March 10, 2018. This event continued to foster innovation and collaboration among robotics teams across Africa, building on the success of the first competition.

President 2017-2018: Mohamed Amine Ouardi

Mohamed Amine Ouardi served as President from 2017 to 2018. His leadership focused on expanding the club’s activities and strengthening its presence in the robotics community, setting the stage for future growth.

CAR 1: Foundation and 1st Edition (2016)

The first edition of the African Robotics Competition (CAR 1) was held in 2016, marking the foundation of this prestigious event. It set the stage for fostering robotics talent across Africa, inspiring innovation and collaboration among young engineers and tech enthusiasts.

Organization of Eurobot Morocco Qualifiers 2016

In 2016, RobotiCore played a key role in organizing the Eurobot Morocco qualifiers. This event provided an opportunity for local teams to compete for a spot in the international Eurobot competition.

President 2016-2017: Tariq Talibi

Tariq Talibi served as President from 2016 to 2017. His leadership focused on building the foundation of RobotiCore, organizing key events like Eurobot qualifiers and setting up the club for future growth and success.

June 2016: Eurobot Paris Finalists

In June 2016, RobotiCore reached the finals of the Eurobot competition in Paris. This achievement highlighted the club's technical skills and innovation on an international stage, marking a significant milestone in its early years.

1st Edition of Moroccan Robotics Newbie Contest (MRNC)

The inaugural Moroccan Robotics Newbie Contest (MRNC) was held in collaboration with ENSET Mohammedia. This event aimed to introduce and encourage newcomers to robotics, offering them a platform to showcase their skills and ignite their passion for the field.

President 2014-2015: El Mahdi Khetabi

El Mahdi Khetabi led the club from 2014 to 2015. His term was marked by efforts to strengthen the club’s foundation and expand its activities, setting the stage for future advancements and growth.

President 2013-2014: Salah Eddine Ouchanni

Salah Eddine Ouchanni served as President from 2013 to 2014. During his tenure, he focused on enhancing the club's initiatives and building a strong foundation for future development and success.

Founder and President 2012-2014: El Mehdi Laadissi

El Mehdi Laadissi founded and served as President of the club from 2012 to 2014. His leadership was pivotal in establishing the club’s core values and initial structure, laying the groundwork for its future growth and success.

Foundation of RobotiCore-ENSET Rabat 2012

In 2012, RobotiCore-ENSET Rabat was founded, marking the beginning of a new era in robotics. The establishment of the club aimed to foster innovation and collaboration among students and professionals in the field, setting the stage for future achievements and growth.