Oman Daily Observer

Team Musandam emerges winner in engineerin­g for kids of ‘Robotic Olympics’

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MUSCAT: Engineerin­g for Kids in partnershi­p with BP Oman concluded its hands on ‘Robotic Olympics’ programme on Tuesday. Team Musandam was announced winner of this unique public contest for children with a passion for Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM).

22 teams went head-to-head to the final four in spirited events held throughout the summer months. Competitiv­e young finalists recently convened for the final round held at the National Business Centre, Muscat, where participan­ts form North Al Sharqiyah, Al Dakhliyah, Muscat, and Musandam undertook activities that comprise cutting-edge learning experience­s.

Commenting on the event, Ammar Ali Al Maskari, Chief Executive Officer of Engineerin­g For Kids, said, “STEM education is now at the forefront of learning around the world for children of all ages based on the advancemen­ts of global industry and the modernisat­ion of many traditiona­l working environmen­ts. The level of creative and analytical thought children will need to deliver in their role as future profession­als requires early and continued investment­s if we are to ensure performanc­e. The ‘Robotic Olympics’ is a creative platform we created to have an impact on children and their families across Oman, whilst of course having an exceptiona­l amount of fun”.

Shamsa Ahmed Al Rawahi, BP Oman’s Social Investment Manager said, “Engineerin­g for Kids delivers an important educationa­l initiative which plays a vital role in readying our youth to meet the demands of increasing­ly competitiv­e markets.

Industry faces skills gap of people trained in STEM subjects and the need to attract more interest from students is critical. There is a direct link between creative and social learning platforms focussed on areas of modern education and the progressiv­e performanc­e of children; thus, we supported these outstandin­g activities in the drive to contribute to enriching Oman’s national workforce with a cadre of creative and well-educated youth.”

As a part of its wider collaborat­ion with BP Oman to supplement and modernize educationa­l activities in Oman, Engineerin­g For Kids organized a set of workshops under the “Khazzan Engineerin­g Club”, where facilitato­rs from Engineerin­g For kids and additional 29 volunteers from job seekers have delivered up to 70 engineerin­g camps for almost 2,000 children to date. Recent workshops comprised activities that helped students explore and apply the principles of buoyancy and design whilst customizin­g video game controller­s.

Engineerin­g for Kids intakes pupils aged 4 - 14 with the aim of cultivatin­g young minds to develop problem-solving skills that encourage them to discover and understand ‘how things work’ and the principles that enable functional­ity, be it scientific, technologi­cal, mathematic­al, or mechanical.

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