Robotics competition held for secondary students of Vietnam, Finland

The first edition of the Master Robot Builders Robot Competition will be held for secondary students of Vietnam and Finland.
Robotics competition held for secondary students of Vietnam, Finland ảnh 1The poster of the competition. (Photo:  baoquocte.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The first edition of the MasterRobot Builders Robot Competition will be held for secondary students of Vietnam andFinland.

The contest is organised by the Satakunta University ofApplied Sciences of Finland, within the framework of the Vietnam-Finland bilateralcooperation agreement. It will be held online in English and free of change.

Contestants can register at https://elonake.samk.fi/lomakkeet/11876/lomake.html before April 10. They will be enabled to participatein three robotics training sessions and a guiding session in the robotics industry fromApril 5-8.

Groups comprising 3-5 members will work together to buildtheir robots and submit to the jury by May 8.

The most 20 outstanding works will qualify for the finalslated for May 20. The top three winners will walk home with prizes of 150 EUR(165 USD), 100 EUR and 50 EUR, respectively./.

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