As many as 144 students of 48 teams from Robotics clubs across the country will attend the 2013 National Robothon Competition in Danang city as of November 11.
The event, themed “Smart City”, is one of important activities to bring the development of Robotics to every school in the country and select outstanding teams to the International Robotics Competition scheduled for late November in Manila, the Philippines.
The organization board says contestants will use their creativeness and intelligence to assemble and install their robots to solve all issues given in the contest.
Competition is organized by DTT-Eduspec joint-venture which was set up in 2011 to provide solutions and services in the IT sector.
Vietnam hosted the International Robotics competition for kids – digital youth awards (DYA) for the first time in 2012 and two first prizes were given to Malaysia.
Robotics is known as a technological process of design, construction and operation of the robot. This is a synthetic subject of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics that helps students improve their strategic thinking methods and how to solve problems and work skills from primary school to university.
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