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STEMRise Modular

Competition-Ready Robotics Platform for Schools and Student Teams
Gladiator 3.0 is a competition-ready robotics platform designed to make structured robotics competitions accessible to schools, clubs and student teams.

Gladiator is the official robotics platform used in URC RoboSumo competitions organized by CFI Robotics NFP.

Engineering Competition Platforms for Schools

Accessible robotics systems designed for structured learning, hands-on engineering, and competitive performance.

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Engineering Platforms Built for Education

STEMRise Modular designs robotics platforms that bring structured engineering learning into classrooms, clubs, and competition environments.

Our systems are built to support real hands-on design, mechanical problem solving, and competitive robotics experiences without unnecessary complexity.

By providing standardized competition platforms, STEMRise helps schools implement robotics programs that are scalable, reliable, and accessible to students at multiple skill levels.

Introducing Gladiator 3.0

Built for durability

Gladiator 3.0 is a complete competition-ready robotics platform designed for entry-level mechanical robotics competition.

Designed for progression

The system combines a reinforced chassis, integrated control system, and modular architecture to deliver a durable platform for classroom deployment and organized robotics competition.

Validated through implementation

Designed for reliability and repeatable performance, Gladiator 3.0 enables students to focus on strategy, engineering design, and competitive problem solving.

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Designed for Schools, Clubs, and Robotics Programs

  • After-school robotics programs
  • School robotics teams
  • STEM laboratories
  • District robotics initiatives
  • Entry-level competitive robotics events

Start Your
Robotics Program

Discover how STEMRise platforms can support robotics programs in schools and clubs.

Built for real robotics competition and team-based engineering learning.

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