Organized by Viet Tinh Anh Joint Stock Company - Lego Education in collaboration with the Danish Embassy, the event attracted 411 teams with 1,235 students from 278 primary, secondary, and high schools across the country. After two regional rounds in the North, Central, and South, the top 30% of contestants competed in the national final at the La Phong Gymnasium, part of the CIS - SSV - CVK - MLC international school system.
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Atmosphere at the final competition. Photo: Organizing Committee |
Atmosphere at the final competition. Photo: Organizing Committee
The B4-Future Innovator category focused on presentations about robot projects developed by the teams. Meanwhile, the RoboMission category, with levels B1, B2, and B3, challenged teams to program robots to complete set tasks.
Now in its 12th year in Vietnam, this year's competition, themed "The Future of Robots," reflects the global trend of robotics and automation in healthcare, agriculture, manufacturing, education, and space exploration. Contestants used programming, mechanical, and problem-solving skills to create robot products that are both innovative and community-oriented.
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The winning team in the B1 category (ages 8-12) from Wellspring School, Hanoi. Photo: Organizing Committee |
The winning team in the B1 category (ages 8-12) from Wellspring School, Hanoi. Photo: Organizing Committee
The organizers said the 34 selected teams represent various age groups and competition categories, including RoboMission, Future Innovators, RoboSports, and MRI. The winning teams received trophies, medals, certificates, and Lego Education STEM robot sets worth up to 30 million VND. They will represent Vietnam at WRO & Global Robotics Games 2025, which brings together hundreds of teams from over 100 countries.
Lasse Pedersen Hjortshøj, Counselor at the Danish Embassy in Vietnam, praised Robotacon WRO as a technological platform that inspires students to develop creative thinking and problem-solving skills, calling it an investment in the future.
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Students from Dinh Thien Ly Secondary and High School, Ho Chi Minh City, won the B4-02 category. Photo: Organizing Committee |
Students from Dinh Thien Ly Secondary and High School, Ho Chi Minh City, won the B4-02 category. Photo: Organizing Committee
Nguyen Quang Tri, Marketing Director of Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk), expressed his appreciation for the programming talent and determination of the teams. Vinamilk hopes the students will maintain their passion to contribute to the community and promote sustainable development globally. "This competition makes me even more confident in Vietnam's future generations. They nurture a bold spirit, determination, and authenticity, constantly creating success for themselves and making the community and life better," Tri said.
(Source: Robotacons WRO)