New Zealand university students are about to battle international competition to decide who has built and programmed the best robot.
A team from the University of Auckland will today fly to Sydney - with their hopes pinned on a creation nicknamed "Turtle-bot".
Thirty teams will battle it out for the title and $3000 first prize at the Australasian National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition.
Thursday's competition focuses on agriculture, which is experiencing increasing demand for robotics.
Each team's creation will need to complete tasks such as collect and deposit seeds, and navigate a farm area littered with obstacles.