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Let's get your team on the global stage.

Register your team for the next round, ask a question about the olympiad, or talk to us about partnership.

Talk to the Atlântia team.

We're happy to answer your questions about applications, jury criteria, school registrations and partnership opportunities. Reach out via the form on the right or use the contact details below.

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2026 World Final

Spain
Host city to be announced

Registration Window

National round: October
Apply at least 4 weeks in advance

For partners

Interested in sponsorship?

Email us at partners@atlantiaolympiad.com to discuss tier opportunities.

Register your team.

Fill in the details and we'll guide you through the next steps for your national round.

By applying, you confirm that you've read and understood the competition rules and stages.

Common questions, clear answers.

Who can participate in the Atlântia STEM Olympiad?

The competition is open to Kindergarten, Grades 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8, 9–10 and 11–12 students. Each grade group has age-appropriate categories that match students' academic level and prior knowledge.

How is the competition structured?

Atlântia is a multi-stage olympiad. Teams begin at National Round (October), advance to the EurAsia Championship (January), and finally compete at the World Championship in May–June in Spain.

Which categories can I compete in?

There are six tracks: Science & Innovation, Robotics & Automation, Coding & AI, Engineering Design, the flagship Future Tech category, and the Mathematics & Science Olympiad — covering the classical academic disciplines of mathematics, biology, chemistry and physics alongside applied STEM project tracks.

What rewards do winning teams receive?

Gold medalists receive admission referrals at partner universities and access to international academic networks. Silver medalists earn invitations to the European STEM Camp. Bronze medalists gain global ranking and recognition. Special jury awards recognize standout projects.

Can students apply individually or only as teams?

Both individual and team applications are welcome. Most categories favor team-based projects, but participants can also submit solo projects. Forming a team helps develop collaboration and teamwork skills — a core part of the Atlântia experience.

How are projects evaluated?

Projects are evaluated by an international academic jury composed of university professors, industry mentors and experts in engineering, defense and innovation. Evaluation considers scientific rigor, creativity, technical execution and real-world impact.

How can my school or organization become a partner?

We offer four sponsorship tiers — Platinum, Gold, Technology Partner and University Partner. Each comes with different visibility, contribution and engagement benefits. Email partners@atlantiaolympiad.com to start the conversation.

Is there a registration fee?

Registration details, including any fees, will be confirmed for each round and shared during application. We make every effort to keep participation accessible — many programs offer school-funded and sponsor-supported entries.