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Muntinlupa students reap awards in robotics competitio­n

- By Roderick L. Abad @rodrik_28

FILIPINO students outshone their counterpar­ts abroad in the recently concluded robotics competitio­n held for the first time in the country.

Out of the 20 categories in the 20th Internatio­nal Robot Olympiad (IRO), the Philippine delegation garnered 76 medals topped by three golds in humanoid archery, three silvers, 13 bronzes, 35 technical medals and 24 high commendati­on awards.

The Filipino students competed with 700 students from Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand and Uzbekistan.

The contingent­s were divided into two groups: Junior Division for kids 12 years old and younger; and Challenge Division for kids 13 to 19 years old.

“I envision that each student in the Philippine­s will become a productive innovator and inventor who will put the Philippine­s in the center of global progress,” said Anthony Gabitan, president of Philippine Robotics Team and Data Science and Technology Corp.

He expressed his gratitude to the

City of Muntinlupa, led by Mayor Jaime Fresnedi, for hosting this year’s IRO, an annual gathering of robot learners and mentors from member-countries.

Themed “Save the Seas,” it was held at the De La Salle Santiago Zobel School (DLSZ) in Ayala, Alabang, from December 14 to 18.

Internatio­nal Robotics Olympiad Committee President Kim Jonghwan led the opening ceremony of the four-day robotics event.

Other officials joining the IRO launch were Muntinlupa Deputy Administra­tor RJ Smith (representi­ng Fresnedi), DLSZ President Br. Bernard S. Oca FSC, and members

of the IRO Technical Working Group.

This yearly competitio­n was first staged in South Korea in 1999. Other countries which previously hosted the contest were China, Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the United States and Singapore.

 ??  ?? PROUDLY holding awards earned by the Philippine delegation during the 20th Internatio­nal Robot Olympiad (IRO) are (from left): Data Science and Technology Corp. President Anthony Gabitan, Internatio­nal Robotics Olympiad Committee President Kim Jong-hwan, Muntinlupa Mayor Jaime Fresnedi and De La Salle Santiago Zobel School President Br. Bernard S. Oca, FSC.
PROUDLY holding awards earned by the Philippine delegation during the 20th Internatio­nal Robot Olympiad (IRO) are (from left): Data Science and Technology Corp. President Anthony Gabitan, Internatio­nal Robotics Olympiad Committee President Kim Jong-hwan, Muntinlupa Mayor Jaime Fresnedi and De La Salle Santiago Zobel School President Br. Bernard S. Oca, FSC.
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