/ Robotics is a syndicated Reality TV Show merging Robotics technology with
gaming, in a way that is simplified and intriguing enough to provide entertainment
value, yet authentic enough to serve educational and information purposes. In
/ Robotics, the contestants will each build robots or machines to perform the tasks
that are assigned them. Whoever's robot(s) wins the challenge, wins the round. The
show will span 13 weeks of competitions between 12 teams, culminating in a Final,
featuring 3 teams where a winner eventually emerges.
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Robotics Reality TV Show
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2. / Robotics is a syndicated Reality TV Show merging Robotics technology with
gaming, in a way that is simplified and intriguing enough to provide entertainment
value, yet authentic enough to serve educational and information purposes. In
/ Robotics, the contestants will each build robots or machines to perform the tasks
that are assigned them. Whoever's robot(s) wins the challenge, wins the round. The
show will span 13 weeks of competitions between 12 teams, culminating in a Final,
featuring 3 teams where a winner eventually emerges.
ROBOTICS
IN BRIEF
Building a technologically driven society
3. Ÿ Promoting a society that is technologically driven.
Ÿ Simplifying technology and making it more interesting and attractive to learn.
Ÿ Encouraging entrepreneurs and innovators to develop ideas and investing in a
body of world-class, commercially useful research and the researchers to create it
Ÿ Nurturing engineering education and skills through leadership, policy advice
and programmes to enhance teaching and learning
Ÿ Inspiring young people to become engineers, increasing diversity across the
profession and celebrating engineering excellence and innovations
Ÿ Leading the profession, harnessing strengths and echoing the engineering
institutions
Ÿ Recognizing great engineering through prizes and awards
OUR
OBJECTIVE
Building a technologically driven society
4. To build a Nigeria that understands and maximizes technology as
a tool for national development.
OUR
VISION
To raise a generation of informed, capable, efficient and competent
engineers that can represent Nigeria on the world stage.
OUR
MISSION
Building a technologically driven society
5. Nigeria can and WILL become a technologically savvy country if the right mechanisms
are put in place. The best group of people to target for impacting knowledge of
technology and artificial intelligence is the younger generation who can then, over the
years, build on the knowledge gathered. A great way of improving Nigeria's
technological stand is through a TV show that deals with such.
WE
BELIEVE
Building a technologically driven society
6. Ÿ According to international development watchers, no nation in the world can
achieve greatness without a strong science and technology base.
Ÿ In the past four decades, Nigeria has lacked the technological know-how to
transform its natural resources into finished products, increasing overall imports and
negatively affecting development.
Ÿ Lack of exposure to practical training for engineers is one of the major challenges to
science and technology development in Nigeria.
Ÿ With the advent of computers, the world has evolved into a technologically-driven
one and any country that wants to be relevant must embrace technology as part of
its development process.
ENGINEERING
CHALLENGES
Building a technologically driven society
7. ROBOTICS is a platform intended to:
Ÿ Create an avenue for engineering education and training that satisfies the aspirations of
young people while delivering the high caliber engineers and technicians that
businesses need.
Ÿ Focus on the nation's need to rebalance the economy through innovation,
entrepreneurship and investment in productive industry.
Ÿ Encourage more people, especially young women to embrace engineering while
eradicating gender prejudice in our nation
Ÿ Reach out via media to people from a wider range of backgrounds, to work and practice
engineering, also promoting engineering research.
Ÿ Harness the collective expertise, energy and capacity of the engineering profession to
enhance the Nigerian economic and social development.
Ÿ Lead the response to unexpected engineering challenges and improve public
understanding on engineering and industrialization.
Ÿ Increase awareness of how engineering impact on lives and increase public recognition
for our most talented engineers via media and entertainment.
MITIGATING
OUR CHALLENGES
Building a technologically driven society
8. ROBOTICS
EPISODE REVIEW
Building a technologically driven society
Show
Opening
The Presenter opens the show with a general
overview of what the show is about. He then
introduces the judges.
2’00”
BUMPER STING 0’15”
Weeks
Activity
Insert highlights of the week’s activities showing
how the teams prepared for their tasks. 03’00”
Task (reveal
of tasks)
Before the teams start working, they are asked to take
a look at the instructional video showing how it should
be done.
2’00”
ADVERT BREAK 1 2’00”
Task
Execution
Task Execution (building of robots) commences and
the presenter and judges move round to observe the
teams work
6’00”
AD BREAK2 2’00”
BUMPER STING 0’15”
Task
Execution
Continues
After the break, The Presenter resumes his rounds with
the working teams. He asks them questions regarding
their work along the way.
6’00”
BUMPER STING 0’15”
Robotic
Games: Round
One
The teams matched up against each other then play
against one another in pairs, eliminating the losing
team while the winning team advances to the next
round.
8’00”
AD BREAK3 2’00”
BUMPER STING 0’15”
Robotic
Games: Round
Two
The teams that advance t o the next round then have
their robots compete against one another in the second
round until the winning robot emerges.
8’00”
ADVERT BREAK 4 2’00”
Judges’
Decision
The judges announce the overall winner for the day
which has the highest score based on creativity, speed,
and performance of robots. After this, each judge picks
out their least favourite participant for the day who
automatically go on probation.
5’00”
ROBOTICS HOME QUIZ 2’00’’
BUMPER STING 0’15”
Show’s Closing
The Presenter announces the voting code for the three
teams on probation and calls on viewers to vote for
their favourites. The show wraps up.
2’00”
EPISODE
SEGMENT ACTIVITY DURATION
TOTAL DURATION 55’45”
9. Building a technologically driven society
3
CONTESTANTS
=
ONE
TEAM
TWELVE
WEEK
STREAM
C WINNER
STREAM
B WINNER
STREAM
A WINNER
HIGHEST
VOTE
4
TEAMS
4
TEAMS
4
TEAMS
GRAND
WINNER
ONE
WEEK
10. st
1 Team
· N3 Million Naira Each in the Team
· Robotics Personal Lab
· Electronics
· Medals/Plaque
· Represent the Country in International Competitions
· Robotics Ambassador
nd
2 Team
· N1 Million Naira Each
· Robotics Personal lab
· Electronics
rd
3 Team
· N500,000 Each
· Robotics Personal Lab
· Electronics
Electronics Souvenir worth of N1 Million
ALL PARTICIPANTS WOULD BE GIVEN AN AUTOMATIC MEMBERSHIP @ THE ROBOTICS CLUB
AUDIENCE/VIEWER
PRIZES
Building a technologically driven society
11. SPONSORSHIP
CATEGORY
Building a technologically driven society
• Exclusive stage branding
• Name title
• 70% of all PR
• Minimum of 2, max of 3
• 30% of all PR
MAIN
SPONSOR
(70% of Cost Budget)
CO-SPONSORS
(30% of Cost Budget)
PRODUCT
SPONSOR
12. The budget for the execution of the ROBOTICS
REALITY TV SHOW is quite massive and diverse;
therefore it becomes expedient to harness
partnership and sponsorship possibilities from
corporate Nigeria and notable personalities who
may share similar passion for a technologically
driven society. Strategic partnership with key
Government ministries, Parastatals, Private
organizations and relevant Non-Governmental
Organizations becomes important to give the
project a robust participation and a high networth
patronage
SPONSORSHIP
Ÿ The following media platforms will be used
to create awareness and disseminate
information regarding the show for
maximum exposure for our sponsors:
Ÿ Television: STV, AFRICA MAGIC, TV
CONTINENTAL and NT Network
Ÿ Print and Outdoor: Billboards,
Newspapers and Magazines, Posters and
Flyers
Ÿ Digital Media: Robotics website; social
networking platforms such as Facebook,
Twitter, YouTube and Blogger.
Ÿ Audio: Wazobia FM, Rhythm and Naija
FM
OUR MEDIA
OUTFIT
Building a technologically driven society
13. Ÿ Buzz: "Robotics" capitalizes in the current wave of interest in reality programmes in
Nigeria, whilst breaking the monotony of music and talent competitions.
Ÿ Brand Association: The Title Sponsor will have branding rights on programme,
merchandising and promotional materials for "Robotics" to include posters, leaflets,
banners, stage branding and all advertising.
Ÿ Endorsements: Winners will act as brand ambassadors for the program and
sponsors both in Nigeria and overseas.
Ÿ Product Placement: Sponsor's products, logo and subliminal messaging can be
incorporated into a variety of "Robotics" properties.
Ÿ Media Channels: Prime billboard and commercial slots for sponsor will be
guaranteed for any radio, Internet or TV programming designed to promote
"Robotics".
SPONSORS
OUR OFFER TO
Building a technologically driven society
15. Building a technologically driven society
ROBOTS
Building a technologically driven society
AERIAL ROBOTICS GAMESTERRESTRIAL ROBOTICS GAMES AQUATIC ROBOTICS GAMES
17. We ensure the knowledge of Robotics is substantial enough in our society.
Microspace Robotics Foundation has 3 Products which are:
· Robotics Reality Show:
features 12 teams hosted for 13 weeks at the same venue where they are taught
on how to build Robots and then play a game with the Robots to have a winner.
· Robotics Education:
an arena to teach students on the Science behind Robots construction and
manufacturing.
· Robotics Academy:
this is a finishing school open to everyone with a foundational knowledge on
Robots; modules include Software Programming, Embedded systems, Circuit
design and manufacturing.
MICROSPACE
ROBOTICS
FOUNDATION
Building a technologically driven society
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