
The Young Caliber Club, the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering of MBU, organized an exciting event titled “Robo Relay” on 16th September 2025, from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM. Held within the university premises, the event brought together curious minds and energetic spirits for a unique blend of fun and learning. The main aim of the event was to encourage students to think creatively and work as a team while exploring new ways of communication. By introducing binary code as a guiding tool, the event challenged participants to rely on trust, focus, and quick thinking.
The event was coordinated by Ms. Nune Divya, faculty member of ECE, along with five dedicated student coordinators: Saniya Banu, Hemanth Mooli, R. Pavan, Ganduri Pavan, and Siddharth. A total of 54 students participated, forming pairs to take on the challenge. Each team showed great enthusiasm and adaptability, making the event lively and competitive. Their performance reflected strong collaboration and a willingness to step out of their comfort zones.
In Robo Relay, one participant from each team was blindfolded while the other acted as a guide. The guide could only use binary codes—0s and 1s—to direct their teammate through a path filled with obstacles. This setup tested not just their communication skills, but also their patience, presence of mind, and ability to decode instructions under pressure. The activity created a buzz of excitement, drawing cheers from onlookers and sparking curiosity among students.
The participants walked away with more than just memories. They learned how to coordinate effectively, communicate innovatively, and stay calm in challenging situations. The event helped build trust between teammates and gave everyone a chance to experience the power of creative problem-solving.
At the end of the event, the organizers thanked all the participants for their spirited involvement and support. Their energy and enthusiasm made the event a grand success, and the Young Caliber Club looks forward to hosting more such engaging activities in the future.


