| Feb. 2002 |
Open the 1st Robo-One Japan (The world first humanoid robot battle) |
| Aug. 2002 |
Organize Korea Robo-One Committee |
| Aug. 2002 |
Participate in the 2nd Robo-One Japan |
| Sep. 2002 |
Open the official homepage www.robo-one.or.kr |
| Feb. 2003 |
Participate in the 3rd Robo-One Japan |
| Mar. 2003 |
Acquire the 1st Robo-One Asia in Korea |
| May 2003 |
Open the 1st Robo-One Asia in Korea
- 12 Korean teams and 8 Japanese teams |
| Jul. 2003 |
Open the 1st Robo-One Korea (Total 15 teams) |
| Aug. 2003 |
Participate in the 4th Robo-One Japan |
| Dec. 2003 |
Open the 2nd Robo-One Korea
General team: 16 teams, The 1st Junior Exhibition Game: 6 teams |
| Feb. 2004 |
Open the 1st Robo-One Korea Festival
General team: 8 teams, The 2nd Junior Exhibition Game: 2 teams |
| Mar. 2004 |
Open the 3rd Robo-One Korea
General team: 16 teams, The 3rd Junior Exhibition Game: 11 teams |
| May 2004 |
Open the 2nd Robo-One Korea Festival |
| Jun. 2004 |
Open the 3rd Robo-One Korea Festival (IT Techno Mart) |
| Jun. 2004 |
Open the 4th Robo-One Korea Festival (Yeonhwa Middle School) |
| Jul. 2004 |
Open I, Robot Korea Japan Robo-One |
| Oct. 2004 |
Open the Robo-One as an event of the 1st Robo Contest 2004
(Host by Korea Agency for Technology and Standard) |
| Dec. 2004 |
Open the Robo-One as an event of Capstone Design Fair 2004
(Host by Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy) |
| Dec. 2004 |
Open the Robo-One as an event of Seotaiji Mania Festival 2004
(Host by Seotaiji Company)
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| May 2005 |
Scheduled to open the 2nd Robo-One Asia in Korea |