14 Global Teams to Compete in AI-Powered Aerial Challenges for $1 Million Prize Pool at ADNEC Marina Hall
by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb
The Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) and the Drone Champions League (DCL) recently announced that the Autonomous Drone Championship Finale will be held April 11-12, 2025, at ADNEC Marina Hall, Abu Dhabi. 14 teams from across the globe will compete for a million dollar prize pool across four challenges, showcasing cutting-edge drone technology.
Teams will be challenged to race through a dynamic aerial course at high speed, relying only on onboard computing and navigation systems. Each drone must depend entirely on onboard computing and navigation systems to maneuver without external control. The organizers hope their challenges will showcase competitors’ skills in sensor fusion, advanced control algorithms, and deep learning.
According to the press release, “the A2RL X DCL Drone Championship aims to push innovation in AI-driven mobility while establishing Abu Dhabi as a global hub for advanced autonomous and AI technology. The racing competition is a game-changer for both drone racing and the wider field of AI-powered robotics, influencing industries such as autonomous delivery, aerial surveillance and emergency response.”
The Four Challenges
After two competitive qualifying rounds that saw hundreds of teams compete for just 14 final spots, designers must now design algorithms for 4 separate challenges, all designed to test different drone skills.
AI Grand Challenge: A single-drone time trial on a 170-meter track. Each drone must navigate shifting ‘gates’ as quickly as possible and complete two timed laps to achieve a valid finish.
AI vs Human: This race pits the top four AI teams against DCL’s elite first-person view (FPV) pilots in head-to-head knockout rounds on the same racetrack as the AI Grand Challenge.
Multi-drone Race: In a new and exhilarating spectacle, four autonomous drones will race simultaneously, testing the teams’ algorithms for collision avoidance, in-flight maneuvering, and ‘racing line’ optimization.
AI Drag Race: An exciting straight-line battle for aerial supremacy with victory for the fastest autonomous drone in A2RL X DCL. Assessment is made based on acceleration and stability, ensuring the drones remain under control.
Spanning universities, research institutions, companies, and private organizations, the final 14 teams include representatives from the Netherlands, Austria, South Korea, Czech Republic, Mexico, Turkey, China, Spain, Canada, the USA, and the UAE.
Capable of reaching speeds of up to 150 km/h, the new A2RL x DCL drones will use a single forward-facing camera and an inertial measurement unit (IMU) for flight estimation, making the key differentiator the AI algorithms operating the UAVs. The new NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX computing module underpins the project and provides the drones with powerful onboard graphics.
At the same time, A2RL will host the second edition of the A2RL Summit on 11 April 2025, bringing together industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers under the theme “Building the Motor Valley of AI & Robotics” in the UAE. This year’s summit will explore the convergence of R&D in Motorsports, the Future of Mobility, and Games for Innovation.
Held alongside the A2RL X DCL Autonomous Drone Championship, the DCL Falcon Cup Finals will bring high-speed, team-based FPV drone racing to ADNEC Abu Dhabi. As one of the three flagship Cups shaping the DCL 2025 Season, the Falcon Cup sets the stage for top-tier competition early in the year. Spain Drone Team, Raiden Racing, Cyclone Racing, and the DCL Wildcard Team will go head-to-head in a live showdown on April 11–12, 2025.
According to their press release, “The event channels DCL’s competitive spirit and delivers pure adrenaline for fans onsite and online, with a full broadcast on DCL’s YouTube channel on April 26.”
The A2RL X DCL Drone Championship is proudly sponsored by XRG, Mubadala, Abu Dhabi Mobility, AWS, Du Infra, and Wio Bank.
Registration for the event are free, but spots are limited. Interested attendees are encouraged to secure their place early here.
More information on the project is available here.
About DCL
The Drone Champions League is the global number one drone racing community and the leading mixed-reality drone sports league that combines virtual and physical drone racing. Our core is engaging Gen Z and Alpha. We bring together the best drone pilots in the world and recreate the most breathtaking locations all over the planet. Our Digital Twin technology brings 3D environments to life with stunning detail, merging digital and real worlds. Our global racing league delivers a unique blend of on-site, virtual, and hybrid drone racing experiences with an immersive and unmatched way to engage.
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Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry. Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.
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