Competition Stages

A multi-stage path from your local school to the world finals.

Atlântia International STEM Olympiad is organized in a multi-stage competition system designed to ensure global participation.

Three rounds, one world final.

Atlântia is organized in three competitive rounds — local, continental, and global — designed to surface the most promising teams from every region and bring them together at a single international final.

01
October

National Round

National qualifiers are held in more than 30 countries. Teams that succeed in their national events earn the right to compete in the EurAsia Championship.

Stage 01 · National

How it works

  • National qualifiers are organized in more than 30 countries
  • Teams present their projects at national events
  • National juries evaluate using standardized criteria
  • Successful teams earn the right to compete in the EurAsia Championship
02
January

Continental Championship

Teams that succeed at the national stage compete in the EurAsia Championship held in Antalya.

Stage 02 · Regional

EurAsia Championship

  • International event held in Antalya
  • Live project demonstrations and pitches
  • Cross-cultural team networking and exchange
  • Winners qualify for the World Championship
03
May – June

World Championship

Teams that succeed in the EurAsia Championship compete in the World Championship held in Spain.

Stage 03 · Global

The World Final

  • Successful teams from EurAsia compete in Spain
  • International academic jury panel
  • Gold, Silver, Bronze and Special Awards ceremony
  • Global press, university and industry exposure

The World Championship travels with Spain.

The World Final is held in Spain every year — the global stage where science, culture and innovation meet.

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Spain

Spain · Europe

The World Championship is held in Spain every year — the global stage where science, culture and innovation meet.

Host city details will be announced each year.

From application to final stage.

Here's how your journey through Atlântia unfolds.

/ Step 01

Form your team

Build a team in your school or join an existing one. Pick a category that fits your interests.

/ Step 02

Develop your project

Research, design, prototype and test. Use the process to deepen real engineering skills.

/ Step 03

Submit & present

Submit your project online for the national round or attend a regional event in your area.

/ Step 04

Advance & compete

Move from national to continental to the World Championship — the path is open to every team.

Your journey starts here.

Don't wait for the world final — start with your local round and build from there.