Spectators at the US FIRST Championship are motivated by Saudi robotics teams

 


At one of the most famous robotics contests in the world, held in Houston, US, young Saudi students made another notable international accomplishment.

The George R. Brown Convention Centre in the Texas city served as the venue for the 2023 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Championship from April 19–22.

Over 974 student robotics teams from 59 different nations participated in FIRST programmes including the LEGO League, Tech Challenge, and Robotics Competition.

For their outstanding design work, competitive play, research, business ideas, creativity, and collaboration, teams received awards.

Saudi Arabia was represented by four teams this year. The first participant in the FTC Challenge category was QPS_Saudi from Jeddah. The second team, the Emerald League from Riyadh, participated in the FLL Challenge division.

The third team, Saudi Maker-Jr, played in the FLL Explorer division under the direction of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu. The Vision Innovators team from Riyadh and Tabuk was the final team to participate in the FTC Challenge division.

Saudi Arabia competed in the FTC Challenge for the first time this year and achieved its best-ever results, showcasing a high degree of talent and ingenuity.

A noteworthy accomplishment for the team and the Kingdom was made by the Saudi Makers team, which also placed first in the FTC category and earned the coding prize for the FLL Explorer category.


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