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International competitions

Politecnico di Milano offers many opportunities to live the educational experience in the field. In the various international competitions in which we participate, students can apply the knowledge acquired during their studies on concrete projects and develop at the same time soft skills fundamental in the working life.

  1. Sailing boats
    Sustainable Moth Challenge

    Teams are asked to design and build, in the laboratory, efficient and sustainable sailing boats equipped with foils, i.e., appendages that allow the boat to be lifted out of the water, thus minimising friction. In the final phase of the competition, the teams shall compete in a regatta.

  1. Business
    x-Culture

    The teams, consisting of students from different Universities, work together remotely for eight weeks with the aim of drafting internationalisation projects for the participating businesses, which, at the end of the competition, may decide to implement one or more of them.

  1. Business
    Cybathlon

    Students study and optimise state-of-the-art assistive technologies that help people with disabilities perform certain daily life activities. The Politecnico di Milano team participates in the FES bike (Functional Electrical Stimulation bike) discipline.

  1. Physics
    IPT - International Physicists' Tournament

    University teams from all over the world tackle physics problems on disparate topics and develop solutions using elementary and inexpensive means and instrumentation.

  1. Motorbikes
    Motostudent

    Students from engineering universities around the world design, build and compete with a prototype motorbike. Performance on the track is assessed through various tests by a panel of experts.

  1. Real estate projects
    IREC - International Real Estate Challenge

    The teams, made up of students from different disciplines, develop real estate projects based on the specific needs of an investor; they are supervised by professors from various universities and they work first remotely, then face-to-face. A panel of experts assesses the projects and the best three are submitted to the investors, who choose the winner.

  1. Software
    Score

    Each group of competing students uses their software engineering skills to develop an executable software system accompanied by a project document. The jury assesses both the development process and the quality of resulting software.

  1. Single-seater car
    Formula student

    Each student team designs and builds a prototype Formula-style single-seater car, studying the vehicle design and developing a business model and cost analysis.

  1. Financial analysis
    CFA Institute Research Challenge

    Teams from universities around the world are tasked with the professional financial analysis of a listed company, under the guidance of an experienced professional in the role of their mentor.

  1. Experimental probe rockets
    Euroc

    Students design and launch experimental probe rockets. The score is awarded based not only on flight performance but also on the quality of the technical report and design.

  1. Environmentally sustainable boat
    Monaco Energy Boat Challenge

    In this international competition has three categories, Energy, Solar and Open Sea, and requires participating teams to design innovative and environmentally sustainable solutions for high-performance boats.

  1. Algorithmic problems
    Southwestern Europe Regional Contest

    Each team, consisting of three students, is confronted with various algorithmic problems to be solved in a limited time.

  1. Energy-efficient vehicles
    Shell Eco-Marathon

    Students from high schools and universities around the world design and build energy-efficient vehicles, which they then race on the track.

  1. Data Science
    ACR RecSys Challenge

    Students apply various data science techniques, such as machine learning, data mining, game theory and soft computing, to find solutions to real problems in recommender systems.