Dear RoboCup Regional Committees:
The 2022 Regional Committee Assembly will be held in Bangkok during RoboCup. The meeting will take place on July 13th, 4:30-6:30pm (the meeting room will be announced later).
We would like to remind you that one of the things that will happen, like last year, will be the election of a new RoboCup Trustee by the Regional Committees. Each Regional Committee will have one vote. Please send us your nominations by 8th July 12:00 GMT.
How to nominate and vote:
The RoboCup bylaws specify that anyone who has been an Executive Committee member or Trustee in the past is eligible to be elected. Attached, we are including the list of current and former Execs and Trustees. All candidates must have a Ph.D. (or are at a similar career stage - not a student) and have been on the Executive Committee or Board of Trustees within the past five years. If you would like to see any of these people nominated for the election to become a RoboCup Trustee, please send us up to 3 nominations by [Time, Date]. Anyone who receives 3 nominations will be included on the ballot (as long as he or she is interested in being nominated). If you would like to consult with your committee for the nominations, please do. Or else, please act on your own as the committee chair.
The vote will be at the Regional Committee Assembly, where every committee that has representation at RoboCup 2022 will get one vote. So please make sure someone from your committee attends the Assembly.
Thanks in advance. We look forward to seeing you at the assembly.
*RoboCup Regional Committees*
RoboCup is a non-commercial, scientific and cultural activity to promote artificial intelligence, robotics, and other related science and technologies through robots and simulated robots competitions.
A sufficiently large number of teams, researchers and teachers from any nation, group of nations, or nation-sized region (henceforth "region") with significant past and current RoboCup participation is invited to form a "RoboCup Regional Committee."
The purposes of these committees are to:
1. Promote RoboCup within your region.
2. Organize local RoboCup events and RoboCup opens.
3. Manage qualification for RoboCup leagues when slots are limited.
4. Maintain RoboCup standards for scientific research and education within your region and uphold the RoboCup mission of sharing advances through friendly competition.
5. Maintain an English website to be linked to the main RoboCup website describing the RoboCup activities in your region.
6. Ensuring proper use of RoboCup emblems (names and logos) in your region.
There are local events smaller than regional "open" competitions, which should also be run with regional committee participation, but must be approved by the board of trustees.
The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report.
Each regional committee should have a single chair who serves as the main point of contact with the RoboCup Board of Trustees for questions that are relevant to the region. There should be representation on the committee from all of the different RoboCup leagues in which your region is active (including RoboCupJunior). If not already established, we encourage the regional committees to initiate the formation of all aspects of RoboCup activities, including RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCupJunior, and RoboCup@Home.
To form a committee, please get together with all of the participants from your region. Once the list of committee members is prepared, please contact the RoboCup Trustees with the following information:
1. The members and affiliations of the committee.
2. The names, affiliations, and email addresses of all the Major teams represented by the committee (hopefully all the teams from your region). In the case of RoboCupJunior, include the name of the Junior regional representative, and his/her affiliation and email address. It is not necessary to include the list of all Junior teams from your region.
3. The URL of your current webpage, if it already exists
(see http://www.robocup.org/organization/regional_committees for some examples).
The Trustees will then check that all the represented teams agree to be represented in this way, and then link the committee to the RoboCup website.
The representatives of all RoboCup Regional Committees meet at least once a year during the annual RoboCup event to discuss with the Trustees about the development of RoboCup in their regions and in general. Furthermore, while vacancies exist in the Board of Trustees, one appointment is reserved for election by the regional committees (one vote per regional committee).
All the best,
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees,
Let me emphasize the report you must submit by 8th July 12:00 GMT, as you could read in the previous email.
*"The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report."*
The report should be uploaded using the link below (PLEASE USE the Country/Region, in the *name of the file*). https://cloud.robocup.org/s/bYcGkYwkLYXaQSb
All the best,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 08:57, A. Fernando Ribeiro f******o@dei.uminho.pt wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees:
The 2022 Regional Committee Assembly will be held in Bangkok during RoboCup. The meeting will take place on July 13th, 4:30-6:30pm (the meeting room will be announced later).
We would like to remind you that one of the things that will happen, like last year, will be the election of a new RoboCup Trustee by the Regional Committees. Each Regional Committee will have one vote. Please send us your nominations by 8th July 12:00 GMT.
How to nominate and vote:
The RoboCup bylaws specify that anyone who has been an Executive Committee member or Trustee in the past is eligible to be elected. Attached, we are including the list of current and former Execs and Trustees. All candidates must have a Ph.D. (or are at a similar career stage - not a student) and have been on the Executive Committee or Board of Trustees within the past five years. If you would like to see any of these people nominated for the election to become a RoboCup Trustee, please send us up to 3 nominations by [Time, Date]. Anyone who receives 3 nominations will be included on the ballot (as long as he or she is interested in being nominated). If you would like to consult with your committee for the nominations, please do. Or else, please act on your own as the committee chair.
The vote will be at the Regional Committee Assembly, where every committee that has representation at RoboCup 2022 will get one vote. So please make sure someone from your committee attends the Assembly.
Thanks in advance. We look forward to seeing you at the assembly.
*RoboCup Regional Committees*
RoboCup is a non-commercial, scientific and cultural activity to promote artificial intelligence, robotics, and other related science and technologies through robots and simulated robots competitions.
A sufficiently large number of teams, researchers and teachers from any nation, group of nations, or nation-sized region (henceforth "region") with significant past and current RoboCup participation is invited to form a "RoboCup Regional Committee."
The purposes of these committees are to:
Promote RoboCup within your region.
Organize local RoboCup events and RoboCup opens.
Manage qualification for RoboCup leagues when slots are limited.
Maintain RoboCup standards for scientific research and education within
your region and uphold the RoboCup mission of sharing advances through friendly competition.
- Maintain an English website to be linked to the main RoboCup website
describing the RoboCup activities in your region.
- Ensuring proper use of RoboCup emblems (names and logos) in your region.
There are local events smaller than regional "open" competitions, which should also be run with regional committee participation, but must be approved by the board of trustees.
The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report.
Each regional committee should have a single chair who serves as the main point of contact with the RoboCup Board of Trustees for questions that are relevant to the region. There should be representation on the committee from all of the different RoboCup leagues in which your region is active (including RoboCupJunior). If not already established, we encourage the regional committees to initiate the formation of all aspects of RoboCup activities, including RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCupJunior, and RoboCup@Home.
To form a committee, please get together with all of the participants from your region. Once the list of committee members is prepared, please contact the RoboCup Trustees with the following information:
The members and affiliations of the committee.
The names, affiliations, and email addresses of all the Major teams
represented by the committee (hopefully all the teams from your region). In the case of RoboCupJunior, include the name of the Junior regional representative, and his/her affiliation and email address. It is not necessary to include the list of all Junior teams from your region.
- The URL of your current webpage, if it already exists
(see http://www.robocup.org/organization/regional_committees for some examples).
The Trustees will then check that all the represented teams agree to be represented in this way, and then link the committee to the RoboCup website.
The representatives of all RoboCup Regional Committees meet at least once a year during the annual RoboCup event to discuss with the Trustees about the development of RoboCup in their regions and in general. Furthermore, while vacancies exist in the Board of Trustees, one appointment is reserved for election by the regional committees (one vote per regional committee).
All the best,
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees,
Regarding the nominations for the Trustee Election, you must send your 3 nominations to the following email address: a***l@robocup.org until the 8th July 12:00 GMT.
Best Regards,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 10:19, A. Fernando Ribeiro f******o@dei.uminho.pt wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees,
Let me emphasize the report you must submit by 8th July 12:00 GMT, as you could read in the previous email.
*"The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report."*
The report should be uploaded using the link below (PLEASE USE the Country/Region, in the *name of the file*). https://cloud.robocup.org/s/bYcGkYwkLYXaQSb
All the best,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 08:57, A. Fernando Ribeiro f******o@dei.uminho.pt wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees:
The 2022 Regional Committee Assembly will be held in Bangkok during RoboCup. The meeting will take place on July 13th, 4:30-6:30pm (the meeting room will be announced later).
We would like to remind you that one of the things that will happen, like last year, will be the election of a new RoboCup Trustee by the Regional Committees. Each Regional Committee will have one vote. Please send us your nominations by 8th July 12:00 GMT.
How to nominate and vote:
The RoboCup bylaws specify that anyone who has been an Executive Committee member or Trustee in the past is eligible to be elected. Attached, we are including the list of current and former Execs and Trustees. All candidates must have a Ph.D. (or are at a similar career stage - not a student) and have been on the Executive Committee or Board of Trustees within the past five years. If you would like to see any of these people nominated for the election to become a RoboCup Trustee, please send us up to 3 nominations by [Time, Date]. Anyone who receives 3 nominations will be included on the ballot (as long as he or she is interested in being nominated). If you would like to consult with your committee for the nominations, please do. Or else, please act on your own as the committee chair.
The vote will be at the Regional Committee Assembly, where every committee that has representation at RoboCup 2022 will get one vote. So please make sure someone from your committee attends the Assembly.
Thanks in advance. We look forward to seeing you at the assembly.
*RoboCup Regional Committees*
RoboCup is a non-commercial, scientific and cultural activity to promote artificial intelligence, robotics, and other related science and technologies through robots and simulated robots competitions.
A sufficiently large number of teams, researchers and teachers from any nation, group of nations, or nation-sized region (henceforth "region") with significant past and current RoboCup participation is invited to form a "RoboCup Regional Committee."
The purposes of these committees are to:
Promote RoboCup within your region.
Organize local RoboCup events and RoboCup opens.
Manage qualification for RoboCup leagues when slots are limited.
Maintain RoboCup standards for scientific research and education
within your region and uphold the RoboCup mission of sharing advances through friendly competition.
- Maintain an English website to be linked to the main RoboCup website
describing the RoboCup activities in your region.
- Ensuring proper use of RoboCup emblems (names and logos) in your
region.
There are local events smaller than regional "open" competitions, which should also be run with regional committee participation, but must be approved by the board of trustees.
The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report.
Each regional committee should have a single chair who serves as the main point of contact with the RoboCup Board of Trustees for questions that are relevant to the region. There should be representation on the committee from all of the different RoboCup leagues in which your region is active (including RoboCupJunior). If not already established, we encourage the regional committees to initiate the formation of all aspects of RoboCup activities, including RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCupJunior, and RoboCup@Home.
To form a committee, please get together with all of the participants from your region. Once the list of committee members is prepared, please contact the RoboCup Trustees with the following information:
The members and affiliations of the committee.
The names, affiliations, and email addresses of all the Major teams
represented by the committee (hopefully all the teams from your region). In the case of RoboCupJunior, include the name of the Junior regional representative, and his/her affiliation and email address. It is not necessary to include the list of all Junior teams from your region.
- The URL of your current webpage, if it already exists
(see http://www.robocup.org/organization/regional_committees for some examples).
The Trustees will then check that all the represented teams agree to be represented in this way, and then link the committee to the RoboCup website.
The representatives of all RoboCup Regional Committees meet at least once a year during the annual RoboCup event to discuss with the Trustees about the development of RoboCup in their regions and in general. Furthermore, while vacancies exist in the Board of Trustees, one appointment is reserved for election by the regional committees (one vote per regional committee).
All the best,
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
--
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
All done for Portugal!
Best Pedro
On 20 Jun 2022, at 10:46, A. Fernando Ribeiro via RoboCup-nc r********c@lists.robocup.org wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees,
Regarding the nominations for the Trustee Election, you must send your 3 nominations to the following email address: a***l@robocup.org until the 8th July 12:00 GMT.
Best Regards,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 10:19, A. Fernando Ribeiro f******o@dei.uminho.pt wrote: Dear RoboCup Regional Committees,
Let me emphasize the report you must submit by 8th July 12:00 GMT, as you could read in the previous email.
"The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report."
The report should be uploaded using the link below (PLEASE USE the Country/Region, in the name of the file).
https://cloud.robocup.org/s/bYcGkYwkLYXaQSb
All the best,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 08:57, A. Fernando Ribeiro f******o@dei.uminho.pt wrote: Dear RoboCup Regional Committees:
The 2022 Regional Committee Assembly will be held in Bangkok during RoboCup. The meeting will take place on July 13th, 4:30-6:30pm (the meeting room will be announced later).
We would like to remind you that one of the things that will happen, like last year, will be the election of a new RoboCup Trustee by the Regional Committees. Each Regional Committee will have one vote. Please send us your nominations by 8th July 12:00 GMT.
How to nominate and vote:
The RoboCup bylaws specify that anyone who has been an Executive Committee member or Trustee in the past is eligible to be elected. Attached, we are including the list of current and former Execs and Trustees. All candidates must have a Ph.D. (or are at a similar career stage - not a student) and have been on the Executive Committee or Board of Trustees within the past five years. If you would like to see any of these people nominated for the election to become a RoboCup Trustee, please send us up to 3 nominations by [Time, Date]. Anyone who receives 3 nominations will be included on the ballot (as long as he or she is interested in being nominated). If you would like to consult with your committee for the nominations, please do. Or else, please act on your own as the committee chair.
The vote will be at the Regional Committee Assembly, where every committee that has representation at RoboCup 2022 will get one vote. So please make sure someone from your committee attends the Assembly.
Thanks in advance. We look forward to seeing you at the assembly.
RoboCup Regional Committees RoboCup is a non-commercial, scientific and cultural activity to promote artificial intelligence, robotics, and other related science and technologies through robots and simulated robots competitions.
A sufficiently large number of teams, researchers and teachers from any nation, group of nations, or nation-sized region (henceforth "region") with significant past and current RoboCup participation is invited to form a "RoboCup Regional Committee." The purposes of these committees are to:
- Promote RoboCup within your region.
- Organize local RoboCup events and RoboCup opens.
- Manage qualification for RoboCup leagues when slots are limited.
- Maintain RoboCup standards for scientific research and education within your region and uphold the RoboCup mission of sharing advances through friendly competition.
- Maintain an English website to be linked to the main RoboCup website describing the RoboCup activities in your region.
- Ensuring proper use of RoboCup emblems (names and logos) in your region.
There are local events smaller than regional "open" competitions, which should also be run with regional committee participation, but must be approved by the board of trustees. The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report.
Each regional committee should have a single chair who serves as the main point of contact with the RoboCup Board of Trustees for questions that are relevant to the region. There should be representation on the committee from all of the different RoboCup leagues in which your region is active (including RoboCupJunior). If not already established, we encourage the regional committees to initiate the formation of all aspects of RoboCup activities, including RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCupJunior, and RoboCup@Home.
To form a committee, please get together with all of the participants from your region. Once the list of committee members is prepared, please contact the RoboCup Trustees with the following information:
- The members and affiliations of the committee.
- The names, affiliations, and email addresses of all the Major teams represented by the committee (hopefully all the teams from your region). In the case of RoboCupJunior, include the name of the Junior regional representative, and his/her affiliation and email address. It is not necessary to include the list of all Junior teams from your region.
- The URL of your current webpage, if it already exists
(see http://www.robocup.org/organization/regional_committees for some examples).
The Trustees will then check that all the represented teams agree to be represented in this way, and then link the committee to the RoboCup website.
The representatives of all RoboCup Regional Committees meet at least once a year during the annual RoboCup event to discuss with the Trustees about the development of RoboCup in their regions and in general. Furthermore, while vacancies exist in the Board of Trustees, one appointment is reserved for election by the regional committees (one vote per regional committee).
All the best,
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
--
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
--
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
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Dear Regional Committee members,
Let us remind you that our Regional Committee meeting is scheduled to (there was a slight change, 30 minutes earlier than previously announced): Date/Time: July 13th, 4:00-6:00pm Local/Room: Second floor of the venue ("SILK 2").
The deadline for the report submission is approaching. If you haven't done so, please submit the report that describes the activities in your country/region on the link below. https://cloud.robocup.org/s/bYcGkYwkLYXaQSb
We look forward to seeing you.
All the best,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 10:19, A. Fernando Ribeiro f******o@dei.uminho.pt wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees,
Let me emphasize the report you must submit by 8th July 12:00 GMT, as you could read in the previous email.
*"The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report."*
The report should be uploaded using the link below (PLEASE USE the Country/Region, in the *name of the file*). https://cloud.robocup.org/s/bYcGkYwkLYXaQSb
All the best,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 08:57, A. Fernando Ribeiro f******o@dei.uminho.pt wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees:
The 2022 Regional Committee Assembly will be held in Bangkok during RoboCup. The meeting will take place on July 13th, 4:30-6:30pm (the meeting room will be announced later).
We would like to remind you that one of the things that will happen, like last year, will be the election of a new RoboCup Trustee by the Regional Committees. Each Regional Committee will have one vote. Please send us your nominations by 8th July 12:00 GMT.
How to nominate and vote:
The RoboCup bylaws specify that anyone who has been an Executive Committee member or Trustee in the past is eligible to be elected. Attached, we are including the list of current and former Execs and Trustees. All candidates must have a Ph.D. (or are at a similar career stage - not a student) and have been on the Executive Committee or Board of Trustees within the past five years. If you would like to see any of these people nominated for the election to become a RoboCup Trustee, please send us up to 3 nominations by [Time, Date]. Anyone who receives 3 nominations will be included on the ballot (as long as he or she is interested in being nominated). If you would like to consult with your committee for the nominations, please do. Or else, please act on your own as the committee chair.
The vote will be at the Regional Committee Assembly, where every committee that has representation at RoboCup 2022 will get one vote. So please make sure someone from your committee attends the Assembly.
Thanks in advance. We look forward to seeing you at the assembly.
*RoboCup Regional Committees*
RoboCup is a non-commercial, scientific and cultural activity to promote artificial intelligence, robotics, and other related science and technologies through robots and simulated robots competitions.
A sufficiently large number of teams, researchers and teachers from any nation, group of nations, or nation-sized region (henceforth "region") with significant past and current RoboCup participation is invited to form a "RoboCup Regional Committee."
The purposes of these committees are to:
Promote RoboCup within your region.
Organize local RoboCup events and RoboCup opens.
Manage qualification for RoboCup leagues when slots are limited.
Maintain RoboCup standards for scientific research and education
within your region and uphold the RoboCup mission of sharing advances through friendly competition.
- Maintain an English website to be linked to the main RoboCup website
describing the RoboCup activities in your region.
- Ensuring proper use of RoboCup emblems (names and logos) in your
region.
There are local events smaller than regional "open" competitions, which should also be run with regional committee participation, but must be approved by the board of trustees.
The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report.
Each regional committee should have a single chair who serves as the main point of contact with the RoboCup Board of Trustees for questions that are relevant to the region. There should be representation on the committee from all of the different RoboCup leagues in which your region is active (including RoboCupJunior). If not already established, we encourage the regional committees to initiate the formation of all aspects of RoboCup activities, including RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCupJunior, and RoboCup@Home.
To form a committee, please get together with all of the participants from your region. Once the list of committee members is prepared, please contact the RoboCup Trustees with the following information:
The members and affiliations of the committee.
The names, affiliations, and email addresses of all the Major teams
represented by the committee (hopefully all the teams from your region). In the case of RoboCupJunior, include the name of the Junior regional representative, and his/her affiliation and email address. It is not necessary to include the list of all Junior teams from your region.
- The URL of your current webpage, if it already exists
(see http://www.robocup.org/organization/regional_committees for some examples).
The Trustees will then check that all the represented teams agree to be represented in this way, and then link the committee to the RoboCup website.
The representatives of all RoboCup Regional Committees meet at least once a year during the annual RoboCup event to discuss with the Trustees about the development of RoboCup in their regions and in general. Furthermore, while vacancies exist in the Board of Trustees, one appointment is reserved for election by the regional committees (one vote per regional committee).
All the best,
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
--
RoboParty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gdCw-vlY2U
Fernando
I was down with Covid, so I was only able to upload a short report today. Sorry for any inconveniences.
Moreover, Covid keeps me from coming to Bangkok and present the activities of the German Regional Committee. If there would be an option for a video conference participation, I could try to join remotely. If Oskar van Stryk (in cc) would be present in Bangkok, he could possibly present the details in person.
Regards
Reinhard (for RoboCup RC Germany)
On 20. Jun 2022, at 11:19, A. Fernando Ribeiro via RoboCup-nc <r********c@lists.robocup.orgmailto:r********c@lists.robocup.org> wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees,
Let me emphasize the report you must submit by 8th July 12:00 GMT, as you could read in the previous email. "The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report."
The report should be uploaded using the link below (PLEASE USE the Country/Region, in the name of the file). https://cloud.robocup.org/s/bYcGkYwkLYXaQSb
All the best,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 08:57, A. Fernando Ribeiro <f******o@dei.uminho.ptmailto:f******o@dei.uminho.pt> wrote: Dear RoboCup Regional Committees: The 2022 Regional Committee Assembly will be held in Bangkok during RoboCup. The meeting will take place on July 13th, 4:30-6:30pm (the meeting room will be announced later). We would like to remind you that one of the things that will happen, like last year, will be the election of a new RoboCup Trustee by the Regional Committees. Each Regional Committee will have one vote. Please send us your nominations by 8th July 12:00 GMT. How to nominate and vote: The RoboCup bylaws specify that anyone who has been an Executive Committee member or Trustee in the past is eligible to be elected. Attached, we are including the list of current and former Execs and Trustees. All candidates must have a Ph.D. (or are at a similar career stage - not a student) and have been on the Executive Committee or Board of Trustees within the past five years. If you would like to see any of these people nominated for the election to become a RoboCup Trustee, please send us up to 3 nominations by [Time, Date]. Anyone who receives 3 nominations will be included on the ballot (as long as he or she is interested in being nominated). If you would like to consult with your committee for the nominations, please do. Or else, please act on your own as the committee chair. The vote will be at the Regional Committee Assembly, where every committee that has representation at RoboCup 2022 will get one vote. So please make sure someone from your committee attends the Assembly. Thanks in advance. We look forward to seeing you at the assembly. RoboCup Regional Committees RoboCup is a non-commercial, scientific and cultural activity to promote artificial intelligence, robotics, and other related science and technologies through robots and simulated robots competitions.
A sufficiently large number of teams, researchers and teachers from any nation, group of nations, or nation-sized region (henceforth "region") with significant past and current RoboCup participation is invited to form a "RoboCup Regional Committee." The purposes of these committees are to: 1. Promote RoboCup within your region. 2. Organize local RoboCup events and RoboCup opens. 3. Manage qualification for RoboCup leagues when slots are limited. 4. Maintain RoboCup standards for scientific research and education within your region and uphold the RoboCup mission of sharing advances through friendly competition. 5. Maintain an English website to be linked to the main RoboCup website describing the RoboCup activities in your region. 6. Ensuring proper use of RoboCup emblems (names and logos) in your region.
There are local events smaller than regional "open" competitions, which should also be run with regional committee participation, but must be approved by the board of trustees. The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report.
Each regional committee should have a single chair who serves as the main point of contact with the RoboCup Board of Trustees for questions that are relevant to the region. There should be representation on the committee from all of the different RoboCup leagues in which your region is active (including RoboCupJunior). If not already established, we encourage the regional committees to initiate the formation of all aspects of RoboCup activities, including RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCupJunior, and RoboCup@Home.
To form a committee, please get together with all of the participants from your region. Once the list of committee members is prepared, please contact the RoboCup Trustees with the following information: 1. The members and affiliations of the committee. 2. The names, affiliations, and email addresses of all the Major teams represented by the committee (hopefully all the teams from your region). In the case of RoboCupJunior, include the name of the Junior regional representative, and his/her affiliation and email address. It is not necessary to include the list of all Junior teams from your region. 3. The URL of your current webpage, if it already exists (see http://www.robocup.org/organization/regional_committees for some examples).
The Trustees will then check that all the represented teams agree to be represented in this way, and then link the committee to the RoboCup website.
The representatives of all RoboCup Regional Committees meet at least once a year during the annual RoboCup event to discuss with the Trustees about the development of RoboCup in their regions and in general. Furthermore, while vacancies exist in the Board of Trustees, one appointment is reserved for election by the regional committees (one vote per regional committee).
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Hi,
Oskar can present it. Thanks.
All the best,
On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 at 06:02, Gerndt, Reinhard r******t@ostfalia.de wrote:
Fernando
I was down with Covid, so I was only able to upload a short report today. Sorry for any inconveniences.
Moreover, Covid keeps me from coming to Bangkok and present the activities of the German Regional Committee. If there would be an option for a video conference participation, I could try to join remotely. If Oskar van Stryk (in cc) would be present in Bangkok, he could possibly present the details in person.
Regards
Reinhard (for RoboCup RC Germany)
On 20. Jun 2022, at 11:19, A. Fernando Ribeiro via RoboCup-nc < r********c@lists.robocup.org> wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees,
Let me emphasize the report you must submit by 8th July 12:00 GMT, as you could read in the previous email.
*"The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report." *
The report should be uploaded using the link below (PLEASE USE the Country/Region, in the *name of the file*). https://cloud.robocup.org/s/bYcGkYwkLYXaQSb
All the best,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 at 08:57, A. Fernando Ribeiro f******o@dei.uminho.pt wrote:
Dear RoboCup Regional Committees:
The 2022 Regional Committee Assembly will be held in Bangkok during RoboCup. The meeting will take place on July 13th, 4:30-6:30pm (the meeting room will be announced later).
We would like to remind you that one of the things that will happen, like last year, will be the election of a new RoboCup Trustee by the Regional Committees. Each Regional Committee will have one vote. Please send us your nominations by 8th July 12:00 GMT.
How to nominate and vote:
The RoboCup bylaws specify that anyone who has been an Executive Committee member or Trustee in the past is eligible to be elected. Attached, we are including the list of current and former Execs and Trustees. All candidates must have a Ph.D. (or are at a similar career stage - not a student) and have been on the Executive Committee or Board of Trustees within the past five years. If you would like to see any of these people nominated for the election to become a RoboCup Trustee, please send us up to 3 nominations by [Time, Date]. Anyone who receives 3 nominations will be included on the ballot (as long as he or she is interested in being nominated). If you would like to consult with your committee for the nominations, please do. Or else, please act on your own as the committee chair.
The vote will be at the Regional Committee Assembly, where every committee that has representation at RoboCup 2022 will get one vote. So please make sure someone from your committee attends the Assembly.
Thanks in advance. We look forward to seeing you at the assembly. *RoboCup Regional Committees* RoboCup is a non-commercial, scientific and cultural activity to promote artificial intelligence, robotics, and other related science and technologies through robots and simulated robots competitions.
A sufficiently large number of teams, researchers and teachers from any nation, group of nations, or nation-sized region (henceforth "region") with significant past and current RoboCup participation is invited to form a "RoboCup Regional Committee." The purposes of these committees are to:
- Promote RoboCup within your region.
- Organize local RoboCup events and RoboCup opens.
- Manage qualification for RoboCup leagues when slots are limited.
- Maintain RoboCup standards for scientific research and education
within your region and uphold the RoboCup mission of sharing advances through friendly competition. 5. Maintain an English website to be linked to the main RoboCup website describing the RoboCup activities in your region. 6. Ensuring proper use of RoboCup emblems (names and logos) in your region.
There are local events smaller than regional "open" competitions, which should also be run with regional committee participation, but must be approved by the board of trustees. The regional committee is expected to send a report following each event summarizing the participation and organization of the event, including how many people and teams participated, from where, etc., as well as a financial report including registration fees, regional sponsorship, events and operational cost, etc. If there are many local events in a given year, they can be grouped together into a single annual report.
Each regional committee should have a single chair who serves as the main point of contact with the RoboCup Board of Trustees for questions that are relevant to the region. There should be representation on the committee from all of the different RoboCup leagues in which your region is active (including RoboCupJunior). If not already established, we encourage the regional committees to initiate the formation of all aspects of RoboCup activities, including RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCupJunior, and RoboCup@Home.
To form a committee, please get together with all of the participants from your region. Once the list of committee members is prepared, please contact the RoboCup Trustees with the following information:
- The members and affiliations of the committee.
- The names, affiliations, and email addresses of all the Major teams
represented by the committee (hopefully all the teams from your region). In the case of RoboCupJunior, include the name of the Junior regional representative, and his/her affiliation and email address. It is not necessary to include the list of all Junior teams from your region. 3. The URL of your current webpage, if it already exists (see http://www.robocup.org/organization/regional_committees for some examples).
The Trustees will then check that all the represented teams agree to be represented in this way, and then link the committee to the RoboCup website.
The representatives of all RoboCup Regional Committees meet at least once a year during the annual RoboCup event to discuss with the Trustees about the development of RoboCup in their regions and in general. Furthermore, while vacancies exist in the Board of Trustees, one appointment is reserved for election by the regional committees (one vote per regional committee).
All the best,
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A. Fernando Ribeiro
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Gerndt, Reinhard
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Pedro U. Lima