WATonomous wins awards in autonomous car contest
University of Waterloo students drove away from the first part of a competition to develop a self-driving car with four awards and a fourth place overall finish.
University of Waterloo students drove away from the first part of a competition to develop a self-driving car with four awards and a fourth place overall finish.
The Race to Zero is an annual competition, open to students and faculty from any interested collegiate institution.
With 60 students at the University of Waterloo, we inspire FIRST Robotics Competition teams around the world by building a robot in 3 days. For 72 hours, we investigate the FIRST challenge, prepare a design, manufacture a chassis, wire electromechanical systems, and program an entire FRC robot - 40 days before bag and tag.
On behalf of the Engineers Without Borders University of Waterloo Chapter, I would like to invite you to our annual Fundraising Gala.
CNCCC 2018 has officially announced that the University of Waterloo will be hosting the competition from May 10th - 12th 2018. The community is also welcome to come see our team compete and witness 15 concrete canoes race to the finish!
JANUARY 24TH - 28TH, 2018
GNCTR 2018 is being held at the University of Waterloo from January 24-28th. We'd like to invite the local community to come out and see what our team works so hard on!
SpaceX is revolutionizing terrestrial transportation through its Hyperloop transportation services. The company currently provides these services to innovators and universities interested in high-speed transportation technology and solutions. The Hyperloop system built by SpaceX at its headquarters in Hawthorne, California, is approximately one mile in length with a six foot outer diameter.

Waterloop, a student design team at the University of the Waterloo, unveiled to the public the new prototype they designed and built for the upcoming SpaceX Hyperloop competition.
By Nancy Harper
The University of Waterloo Autonomous Sailboat Team (UWAST) may be new to robotic sailing, but like every hardworking engineering team with one eye on the horizon, its goal is to win, not just compete.
That mindset served UWAST well in June at the 2017 International Robotic Sailing Regatta in Annapolis, Maryland.