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The upcoming edition of the Mohammed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC) called the Maritime Grand Challenge (The Challenge) is organised by ASPIRE UAE – Sole Proprietorship LLC (ASPIRE, We or Us), the dedicated technology programme management pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), the overarching advanced technology research body in Abu Dhabi. The Challenge is governed by:
Teams registering to take part in the Challenge shall be subject to, and must comply with, the Challenge T&Cs. When we refer to Team, we are referring to the team and each present and future team member, including any individual or corporate entity acting either as an employee, consultant, volunteer or contractor who makes any contribution to the Challenge, as determined by ASPIRE in its sole and absolute discretion.
ASPIRE may change the Challenge T&Cs at any time during the Challenge for any reason. These reasons include the following:
We will notify all Teams of any changes to the Challenge T&Cs (either by announcement, or through our website or any other notification method chosen by ASPIRE). Further information and documentation will be made available to the Teams throughout the different phases of the Challenge, including dates and locations of events, specific technical information for phases and judging criteria. For latest updates, please refer to section xxxx on our website.
The Teams will be responsible at all times for reviewing changes to the Challenge T&Cs, ensuring that they are up to date with any information that might be posted on the website and/or provided to the Teams by email or otherwise.
Robots and other autonomous systems are increasingly being adopted in diverse fields – from health care and security to transport and manufacturing – as they become cheaper and smarter.
However, a significant gap exists between the current reality of robotic capabilities and real-world requirements. Through the MBZIRC Maritime Grand Challenge, ASPIRE is looking to bridge this gap by pushing technological boundaries and enabling robots to work more autonomously in dynamic, unstructured environments, while interacting and collaborating with us – and with one another.
In 2023, the Challenge will bring together accredited universities, research institutions and individual innovators from all over the world to collaborate in finding a practical solution to global maritime security challenges such as illegal fishing, piracy, smuggling and human trafficking.
The goal of the Challenge is to develop an innovative autonomous system that will help tackle these wide-ranging maritime challenges, and ensure the safety of personnel in the maritime surveillance and intervention sector.
This highly complex, multi-layered task involves autonomous aerial and surface vehicles working together in a GNSS-denied environment off the coast of Abu Dhabi, to detect unfriendly vessels and offload goods from them in the shortest possible time. The complexity of the Challenge could be furthered by weather conditions such as sandstorms, strong winds, rough seas and the hot summer sun.
The sections describe the Challenge in detail: (i) Equipment, (ii) Communication, and (iii) Tasks
Equipment
In order to participate in the Challenge, the Teams will need to use:
UAVs may land on, take off from and recharge on the USV.
The USV and the Robotic manipulation arm will be provided by ASPIRE to each team that qualifies for Phase 3. The UAVs are to be arranged by each competing team. No other device or equipment will be allowed, besides the “USV + UAV swarm” system.
Communication
Tasks
The Teams will undertake two principal tasks: Inspection and Intervention.
The UAV swarm should be used to monitor a large surface area of water to identify vessels, which may be in motion. Out of the total number of vessels present, there will be a subset of “target” vessels. Target vessels could be fishing boats, sailboats, barges or small cargo ships. Once a vessel is located, the UAV swarm should deploy to identify whether it is a target or not through a scan of the vessel with the following outcomes to be transmitted to the USV base station:
Challenge Phases
The Challenge will have three phases. They are as below:
Each participating team is required to submit a white paper describing the team, its background in swarm robotics, computer vision, simultaneous localisation and mapping, marine vehicle expertise, communications capabilities, and the technical approach to be used in solving the Challenge.
The qualifying teams will be required to complete inspection and intervention tasks in simulation. This phase will see the shortlisting of the five finalist teams.
Teams will also need to submit proof-of-concept videos on the different sub-components of their system and demonstrate the feasibility of the approach used. The videos should cover the following components of the Challenge:
In the final phase, selected Teams will demonstrate their system capabilities in a specially designated marine environment off the coast of Abu Dhabi. Evaluation will be based on the total time required to complete the inspection and intervention tasks. This phase includes inspection, ID, and manipulation subtasks, with the maximum mission completion time set at 50 minutes.
The following timeline is indicative and may be changed during the course of the Challenge. Any such changes will be announced on the website.
Date | Phase | Events |
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Oct 1, 2021-Jan 31, 2022 | Phase 1 | Call for whitepaper submission: Start of whitepaper acceptance |
End of participant registration and End of white paper acceptance | ||
1 month | Judging of white papers | |
Jan 31, 2022 | Announcement of 10-20 semifinalists | |
6 months | Phase 2 | Semifinalists develop solutions |
Aug 1-22, 2022 | Semifinalists begin on-site simulation and demonstration | |
Aug 30, 2022 | Judging of the semifinalists | |
Aug 31, 2022 | Announcement of up to 5 finalists | |
9 months | Phase 3 | Finalists develop solutions |
June 1, 2023 | Demonstration by the finalists | |
June 7, 2023 | End of finalist demonstration and judgement | |
June 8, 2023 | Announcement of winners and prize distribution |
The total prize purse is US $3.25 million. The prize will be distributed in the following manner:
At the end of this phase, US $500,000 will be awarded to the Teams that reach and progress to the final stage, to be split equally among them.
Final prizes:
Prizes are at the sole discretion of ASPIRE and will only be awarded to the Teams that complete the entire Challenge in a satisfactory manner
By registering for and/or submitting a white paper for the Challenge, the Team and each present and future team member represents and warrants that it has read and understood the Challenge T&Cs and are agreeing to be bound by the Challenge T&Cs. A copy of the Challenge T&Cs will available on https://www.mbzirc.com/.
Any Team that has the skills, resources and knowledge to participate and succeed in completing the Grand Challenge is eligible, except:
Performance at the Maritime Grand Challenge will be assessed on several criteria:
The Challenge entries will be judged by a designated panel. Details of individual members of the judging panel will be released on the website during the Challenge. The judging panel will include a range of qualified subject matter experts from various backgrounds and will be selected by ASPIRE.
The judging panel shall have the sole and absolute discretion to determine the methodology used by it to render decisions, to determine the winners of the Challenge and to award any prize/award. The decision of the panel of judges will be final. The Team agrees not to dispute any decision of the judging panel.
ASPIRE does not claim any rights of ownership in the technology that is developed or used by the Team in respect of their Challenge entry (“Team Technology”). Each Team will own the intellectual property in its Team Technology. However, acceptance of a prize in Phase 3 is conditional on the Teams granting to ASPIRE and its Affiliates a nonexclusive, sub-licensable, perpetual, royalty-free, worldwide licence to use and exploit the intellectual property in the Team Technology for any purpose. Further details relating to this licence will be contained in the Competitor Agreement.
For six months after the conclusion of the Challenge, each finalist Team shall grant ASPIRE a first right of refusal to negotiate the purchase of an exclusive licence over the intellectual property in the Team Technology. Further details related to the first right of refusal will be contained in the Competitor Agreement.
For the avoidance of doubt, if ASPIRE or any of its Affiliates provides any intellectual property to the Team in connection with their participation in the Challenge (“Background IP”), any Background IP is owned by, and remains the property of, ASPIRE or its Affiliates, respectively.
Teams should not do anything to jeopardise the potential intellectual property in the Team Technology through the use of social media or otherwise.
In addition, the Team will not use ASPIRE’s logos, brand names, slogans or other trademarks, or post or otherwise use any of ASPIRE’s confidential or proprietary information without its prior written permission.
Each Team is responsible for the health and safety of its members over the course of its participation in the Challenge and must maintain adequate insurances in accordance with applicable laws. Teams must comply with all laws and regulations that apply to their participation in the Challenge. All costs of competing in the Challenge are the responsibility of the competing Team and ASPIRE shall not be liable for any costs incurred by the Teams during their participation in the Challenge.
Teams are free to add experts or new members at any time throughout the Challenge. Teams may also merge with other Teams during the Challenge. In all cases, any proposed change to a Team or any merger of a Team must be notified to ASPIRE in writing in advance. Additional details regarding Team mergers are provided in the Competitor Agreement.
The following section aims to provide teams with common sense guidelines and recommendations for using social media responsibly and safely.
Teams must not post disparaging or defamatory statements about ASPIRE, any Affiliate, partner, sponsor or anyone working with ASPIRE on this Challenge, the Challenge itself, or post anything they would find offensive, including discriminatory comments, insults or obscenity.
Teams should avoid social media communications that might be misconstrued in a way that could damage the Challenge, or the reputation of ASPIRE or its Affiliate directly or indirectly.
Teams should make it clear in social media posts that they are speaking in their own capacities and not on behalf of ASPIRE.
If a Team discloses its affiliation with the Challenge, it must also state that its views do not represent those of ASPIRE.
Insofar as is permitted by law, ASPIRE, its agents or distributors will not in any circumstances be responsible or liable to compensate the winner or accept any liability for any loss, damage, personal injury or death occurring as a result of taking part in the Challenge, except where it is caused by the negligence of ASPIRE, its agents or distributors or that of their employees.
ASPIRE will only process a Team’s personal information as set out in Privacy Policy.
All information identified as proprietary and submitted by a Team to ASPIRE relating to the Challenge will remain strictly confidential, unless otherwise agreed by the Team and ASPIRE and/or as set out in the Challenge T&Cs.
The Teams and ASPIRE agree to hold information received from each other in connection with the Challenge in strict confidence and that each will not disclose, copy, reproduce or distribute any of it without the consent of the provider of the information.
If there is any reason to believe that a Team has breached the Challenge T&Cs, ASPIRE may, at its sole discretion, disqualify the Team from participating in the Challenge.
If ASPIRE believes that a Team should no longer participate in the Challenge, it may, at its sole discretion, disqualify the team from participating or continuing to participate in the Challenge. For example, ASPIRE may exclude a Team if the Team engages in conduct that is determined by ASPIRE, in its sole discretion, to be offensive or inappropriate, or reflects poorly on ASPIRE or any of its Affiliates, to be disruptive or harmful for the Challenge. ASPIRE may also exclude any Team that does not actively or productively participate in the Challenge.
ASPIRE also reserves the right to terminate, hold void, suspend, cancel or amend the Challenge where it becomes necessary (in ASPIRE’s opinion) to do so.
Once a Team has withdrawn or is otherwise disqualified from the Challenge, the Team shall not engage in any conduct that is determined by ASPIRE to reflect poorly on or be disparaging to ASPIRE or and/or any Affiliate or that may disrupt or harm, in any manner, the Challenge. The Challenge T&Cs shall survive the withdrawal or disqualification of a Team from the Challenge.
These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the federal laws of the United Arab Emirates, as applied in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Each Party irrevocably agrees that the courts of Abu Dhabi shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear, settle and/or determine any dispute, controversy or claim (including any non-contractual dispute, controversy or claim) arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, including any question regarding its existence, validity, formation or termination.
The Team may only use media content that has been approved for use by ASPIRE. Further details are contained in the media guidelines.
If a Team wishes to receive any third-party funding towards its participation in the Challenge, the Team should seek consent from ASPIRE prior to obtaining any such funding.
Introduction
Welcome to the ASPIRE UAE - Sole Proprietorship L.L.C (herein after referred to as “ASPIRE”, “us”, “our” or “we”) privacy policy for the Mohammed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge run by ASPIRE (“MBZIRC”).
This privacy policy aims to give you information on how ASPIRE collects and processes your personal data through your use of this website (and other sites we own and operate), including any data you may provide through this website when you (i) sign up to our newsletter, (ii) make any enquiries about ASPIRE or MBZIRC, (iii) access any ASPIRE or MBZIRC media content, advertisements and publications, or (iv) register for and/ or take part in MBZIRC or any other ASPIRE competition (as the case may be).
Your information
For any user of the ASPIRE or MBZIRC website, personal information such as your name, phone number, email address, gender, date of birth and identity document number may be obtained and utilized by ASPIRE (as further described below). If you register to participate in MBZIRC, you will need provide us with personal information to create your account with us, which includes your name, phone number, address, email address and team name.
What information we collect
In addition to your personal information (as stated above), whenever you visit our website; we collect information that your browser sends to us (“Log Data”). This Log Data may include information such as your computer or devices Internet Protocol addresses, browser version, pages of our website that you visit, the time and date of your visit, the time spent on those pages, and other statistics.
We also collect and use aggregated data such as statistical or demographic data (which can be derived from your personal data) for any purpose. However, the aggregated data that could be derived from your personal data will not directly or indirectly reveal your identity.
How we use your information
Important: In order to support MBZIRC and help MBZIRC participants connect with each other and potentially create a team together, we will display your name, picture and your location (limited to city and country only and not your specific address) on this website, which means this information identifying you will be available to the public to view on this website (the “Publication”). If you do not want us to display this information on our website, please email us at info@mbzirc.com within 24 hours of registering to let us know that you do not consent to the Publication. If we have not heard from you within 24 hours of registering, you will be deemed to have consented to the Publication
We also use your information for ASPIRE business related purposes.
Other than as set out above, ASPIRE does not share any personally identifying information publicly or with third-parties, except when required to by law or as otherwise required for ASPIRE business purposes. In addition, we limit access to your personal data to those employees, agents, contractors and other third parties who have a business need to know. They will only process your personal data on our instructions, and they are subject to a duty of confidentiality. We will always use your information in compliance with the laws and regulations of the United Arab Emirates.
Retention
We will only retain your personal data for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, regulatory, tax, accounting or reporting requirements. We may retain your personal data for a longer period in the event of a complaint or if we reasonably believe there is a prospect of litigation in respect to our relationship with you.
In some circumstances we will anonymise your personal data (so that it can no longer be associated with you) for research or statistical purposes, in which case we may use this information indefinitely without further notice to you.
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Security Measures
We have put in place appropriate security measures to prevent your personal data from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way, altered or disclosed.
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Your continued use of our website will be regarded as acceptance of this privacy policy and our practices and use of your personal information. If you have any questions about how we handle user data and personal information, feel free to contact us hello@aspire.ae.
Any changes we make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on our website and shall be effective from that date. Please check our website regularly to see any changes to our privacy policy. By continuing to use our services you acknowledge and agree to those changes.
This policy has been updated and is effective of 28/09/21.