Pakistani young students have excelled in the field of STEM-Robotics programme, exploring robotics through a combination of science, technology, engineering and math at an autonomous Robot Programming-NASCON 2019 held here on Saturday.
Roots Millennium Education offers its students the opportunity to participate in the STEM-Robotics Programme throughout the year. While working with robotics, the learning of essential workplace skills is promoted in children aged 8 to 14. Students explore teamwork, collaboration, creativity and leadership while learning to appreciate science and technology. The goal is to cultivate a new crop of astronomers, biologists, physicists, engineers and other scientists.
Roots Millennium Education students participated in the RoboRace Robotics category based on the autonomous Robot Programming at NASCON 2019. The Millennium Robotics team from Roots Millennium Wahid Campus F-10/2, Islamabad was led by Jaisha Maroof, Maham Akmal, Sameer Khan, Haider Shah and Abdullah Umer. More than 15 teams from different schools and universities participated in the 'RoboRace' Robotics competition. The Millennium Robotics students made it to the finals after giving a tough competition to all the opponent teams from different schools and universities.
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