European Space Foundation’s leading project, the ERC, brings together a Mars rover challenge on a realistic Martian terrain, global space experts, and a cutting-edge STEM exhibit, inspiring the next generation of engineers and exploring the future of planetary missions.
The European Rover Challenge is a renowned international planetary robotics competition organized by the European Space Foundation, that provides a valuable opportunity for students looking to advance their careers in industries vital to future generations.
Students from technical universities around the world form teams and design unique robots. After few months of hard work their concepts are validated by space sector professionals. When qualified to the finals, teams further test their prototypes on a geologically realistic Martian terrain in numerous demanding tasks based on real NASA and ESA missions.
The ERC brings together leading experts, astronauts, and visionaries to discuss and explore various aspects of space exploration and its broader impact. The conference’s value lies in its ability to bring together diverse perspectives and expertise, contributing to the ongoing dialogue on the exciting and rapidly evolving field of space exploration. In previous years, the ERC has hosted speakers such as Robert Cabana – NASA Associate Administrator, Steve Jurczyk – former NASA Associate Administrator, Robert Zubrin – founder of The Mars Society, Harrison Schmitt – geologist, NASA astronaut and member of the last mission to the Moon in 1972 – Apollo 17, and Tim Peake – European Space Agency astronaut.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
ESA ASTRONAUT
THALES ALENIA SPACE
APOLLO 17 ASTRONAUT
THE MARS SOCIETY
NASA's ACTING ADMINISTRATOR
Through interactive exhibits, educational workshops, and insightful discussions, visitors are not only entertained but also encouraged to explore the vast and exciting world of STEM disciplines. This commitment to STEM education aligns with the ERC’s overarching goal of inspiring and empowering the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators.
This vibrant space celebrates innovation, featuring diverse products, experiments, and science exhibits that showcase the forefront of space exploration and technological advancements. You can also engage with researchers and students, pushing the boundaries of our understanding of the cosmos. The ERC Inspiration Zone bridges academia and the public, fostering an environment where knowledge is shared and curiosity is sparked.
The European Rover Challenge Marsyard is a unique installation designed by planetary geologists, inspired by a selected part of the Red Planet. Active volcanoes, impact craters, traces of water activity – these are just some of the elements of the track. The so-called Marsyard attracts the attention of scientists from around the world because of its faithful reproduction of Martian geological processes.