On January 19, 2024, two teams from LHU (LH-CDC team and LH-GTR team) were proudly present in the Qualification round to continue their journey at the Bosch Future Mobility Challenge 2024 (BFMC). As known, the LH-CDC team of LHU was the only team of Vietnam to advance to the semi-finals of BFMC 2023 held in Romania in May.
This year's competition, LHU is proud to have two teams out of 16 excellent teams from Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi) to enter the Qualification round with the aim of participating in the final round which is scheduled to be held in May 2024 in Romania.
Members of LH-CDC team and LH-GTR team proudly entering the Qualification round with BFMC 2024
The two teams are instructed by Dr. Hoang Ngoc Tan - Program Head of Automotive Engineering Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics - Electronics. The LH-CDC team includes students from Automotive Engineering Technology and English Language majors while the LH-GTR team has members from the Faculty of Information Technology.
Team LH-CDC receiving car kit from the Organizers
At the Drive Your Future event in Ho Chi Minh City, car kits (1:10 scale RC) were given to the teams to continue to conquer the next rounds of the competition as well as explore the Grow-Enjoy-Inspire working environment at Bosch Vietnam.
6 teams from Vietnam participating in the BFMC 2024
To be selected for the finals, teams must perform programming according to requirements including keeping lanes, crossing intersections, completing maneuvers when meeting the traffic signs such as stop, crosswalk, priority, parking.
After ensuring the above requirements, the teams must send videos of the car performing the actions on a real-life like map to the Organizers. Up to 24 teams will be selected to compete at the Bosch Engineering Center Cluj-Napoca (Romania).
LH-CDC's members programming right on the car given by the Organizers
All members are very excited to make improvements and program the cars to perform best to qualify for the finals in Europe in May 2024.
"Bosch Future Mobility Challenge is an international technical competition initiated by Bosch Engineering Center Cluj in 2017. The competition invites student teams every year to develop autonomous driving and connectivity algorithms on 1/10 scale vehicles, provided by the company, to navigate in a designated environment simulating a miniature smart city. The students work on their projects in collaboration with Bosch experts and academic professors for several months to develop the best-performing algorithms. For the finals, the best teams are selected, and the top ones will be awarded with great prizes."