A 16-year-old girl created a robot to save lives in disaster areas and will represent Argentina in a global competition

At just 16 years old, Martina Talamona has become a leader in robotics both in Argentina and worldwide. Her project, far from being a game, aims to save lives: she develops virtual simulators that allow robots to be tested in digital environments before taking them to the real world, reducing errors and optimizing performance in complex scenarios.

Robots for disaster rescue

The robots programmed by Martina are designed to explore unknown areas, detect people, and assess risks such as toxic substances or unstable structures. Her navigation algorithms, based on mathematics and trigonometry, allow for the generation of graphical representations of the space and victims, information that is transferred to emergency teams before entering the disaster zone.

This type of technology is already used in real emergencies in various countries, where search robots reduce response times and improve accuracy in locating victims.

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Martina Talamona’s robotics aims to save lives in disasters, improving rescue efficiency with virtual simulators.

International achievements

Martina’s present is supported by a series of successes that validate her place in the youth elite of robotics:

  • 2024: champion at the RoboCup International in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
  • 2025: first place at the RoboCup Americas in Pennsylvania, USA, and podium at the RoboCup International in Brazil.
  • 2026: participation in the RoboCup in South Korea, establishing herself as a leader in the simulated rescue category.

In this latest competition, Martina will compete alongside Ramiro Francavilla, with the support of Emanuel Hamui and the director of CAETI, Gonzalo Zabala, who is also part of the international organizing committee of RoboCup.

Innovation with social impact

Martina’s case reflects the advancement of educational robotics in Argentina and the consolidation of technical training spaces that prioritize the common good. Her simulators allow for the creation and testing of robots in high-risk environments without endangering rescuers or victims, replicating collapses, fires, or other complex scenarios.

Participation in RoboCup 2026 not only represents a personal opportunity but also a contribution to the optimization of rescue tasks and the reduction of human risks. Her story highlights the potential of young Argentinians in science and technology, positioning the country at the forefront of innovation applied to emergency management.

The trajectory of Martina Talamona is an example of how technology and public education can become tools of social impact. Her work inspires new generations and demonstrates that robotics is not only a field of competition but also a way to save lives and build the future.

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