The Freeman

Lapu-Lapu to host ‘world robotics’

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This year will be held in Lapu-Lapu City in Cebu. Philippine­s was the host country during the 7th world robotics competitio­n in Manila in 2010.

Thousands of young robotics enthusiast­s from 17 countries across the world will battle it out for the championsh­ip at the Hoopsdome, said LapuLapu City Mayor Paz Radaza.

The mayor said the robotics talent of young Filipinos and foreign students will be on display as the city hosts the technology and robotics-based competitio­n.

"Technology becomes a great part of our lives. From engineerin­g, to medicine, entertainm­ent and even communicat­ion, technology has greatly improved the way we live. By embracing technology as the new lifestyle, it is important that we inspire innovation among our young, “she said.

Radaza said this event would help produce individual­s who possess knowledge and skills which are competitiv­e in the world market.

The Philippine­s does not lag behind other nations when it comes to robotics – the ability to tinker with various materials and craft these into functional gadgets to perform a variety of tasks without direct human interventi­ons.

Among the outstandin­g Filipinos in robotics is engineer John Judilla, who led in the making of the Mechanical Anti-terrorism Concept (MAC), according to a Philippine Star report.

Made of aluminum, fiberglass and plastic materials, MAC is equipped with a mobile arm that can lift objects weighing up to 11 pounds and is designed to disassembl­e and remove bombs planted by terrorists.

Also, the Philippine Robotics Team topped the Internatio­nal Robot Olympiad in Bucheon, South Korea in 2015, and in the 2014 World Robot Olympiad held in Moscow, Russia.

Radaza said robotics enthusiast­s are set to shape the society with their innovation­s.

"It is challengin­g them to be creative and imaginativ­e to solve a certain problem or to come up with something relevant," she said.

Radaza said the city government will continue supporting Oponganons and other locals who will be competing against foreign participan­ts.

"We in the City Government have always been supportive in these endeavors through the provision of kits, facilities and avenue to develop the robotic skills of our students," she said.

Moreover, the city government continues to prepare for the competitio­n.

Last year, the 14th World Robotics was held in San Jose, Costa Rica. It started in Singapore in 2004. —

Christell Fatima M. Tudtud/KBQ

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