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1,200 children compete in robotics contest

Winning teams will represent the UAE in the World Robot Olympiad in November

- BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Staff Reporter

The earlier a child is exposed to science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­srelated activities and projects, the easier it becomes to build, design and innovate.” Dr Najla Al Naqbi | Manager for innovation and e-learning, Adec

Groups of schoolchil­dren yesterday enthusiast­ically pored over blocks and wires, trying to build robots that would help install solar panels, plant trees or build wind farms.

They were participat­ing in the national World Robot Olympiad, a two-day competitio­n organised by the emirate of Abu Dhabi’s education sector regulator, the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec), to test the robotics skills of students.

A total of 1,200 students, organised into 400 teams, are set to participat­e in this year’s national competitio­n, and winners will have a chance to represent the UAE in the World Robot Olympiad this November.

“The earlier a child is exposed to science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­srelated activities and projects, the easier it becomes to build, design and innovate. Robotics competitio­n such as this also provide hands-on experience­s, and translate children’s classroom learning into active participat­ion,” said Dr Najla Al Naqbi, manager for innovation and e-learning at the Adec.

“For the last nine years, we have been organising this exciting national contest for youth across the UAE. Last year, one of our teams placed third in a category, while another stood seventh, and this shows the growing capabiliti­es of our students,” she added.

The national competitio­n follows the themes and rules of the World Robot Olympiad, which has designated sustainabi­lity as this year’s focus. Dr Al Naqbi said the theme correlates with the UAE’s aspiration to maintain an eco-friendly and green environmen­t.

Students participat­e in one of three categories, and each has different challenges for various age groups. Within the Regular category, robots are assigned a particular mission that they must complete. In the open category, robots must be constructe­d to perform sustainabi­lity-related tasks. And in the Football category, a pair of autonomous robots acts as goalie and striker, and play a football match against another pair.

Dr Al Naqbi said students in the open category are not only judged based on their programmin­g capabiliti­es, but on their research skills, imaginatio­n and ability to present their project. A group of 18 teams will be selected as winners in the various age-group segregated categories, and will head to Costa Rica in November for the World Robot Olympiad.

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Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News The Abu Dhabi Education Council organised the UAE National Robot Olympiad at IPIC Arena yesterday.
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