Michael Li, one of six students who make up the University of Auckland team, undertook the challenge as part of a final-year project in his mechatronics engineering degree.
The 21-year-old and one other were tasked with the mechanical design of the robot, and built it from scratch. The other members focused on the coding and intelligence of the machine.
It took about six months to set up the robot, which has been nicknamed "Turtle-bot" because of its round shape.
Mr Li said: "Building this robot taught us a lot of mechanical design, electrical design, and a little bit of programming."
Ready, set, robot
• University teams to take part in a competition in which they design and build robots, and then have them complete certain tasks.
• The University of Auckland machine took about six months to build.
• Final is held in Sydney on Thursday.
• Other New Zealand universities competing are the Manukau Institute of • Technology, Massey University and Victoria University of Wellington.