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BD team to participate in int’l robotic challenge in Mexico

| Updated: August 12, 2018 13:46:21


BD team to participate in int’l robotic challenge in Mexico

A team of five STEM enthusiast students from Bangladesh is heading to Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City to participate in the First Global Competition 2018 to be held between 15-18 August.

The team will leave here on Sunday to join the event where youngsters from 182 countries are going to participate.

The team members are Anahita Anoara, Laleh Naz Bergman Hossain, Sujoy Mahmud, Arman Khasru and Razeen Ali.

The mentor of team is, Shams Jaber, founder of the Tech Academy, a social initiative of information and communication technology based in Dhaka.

The Tech Academy representatives demonstrated the efficiency of their project at a press conference on Saturday at the BRAC Centre in the capital, according to a press release.

BRAC Bank, Apex, bKash and Microsoft are sponsors to the Bangladesh team's endeavour.

Representatives from the sponsor organisations were also present at the event.

The organisers said the 'First Global Challenge' is a platform for the age group of 14-18 years who are actively working in technology innovation and development.

For this year's competitors the USA National Academy of Engineering has set 14 'Grand challenge' based on the current year theme of the event 'Energy impact'.

The central issues of this year's challenges are fuel plants, potentials of new fuel energy sources, integrated, powerful and sustainable fuel transmission systems.

Founder of The Tech Academy Shams Jaber said once the world knew Bangladesh as the land of cyclones, flood and hunger.

"Our participation in this competition will bridge us with other participating communities. On the other hand, it will bring an opportunity to present Bangladesh to the world in a new light. This participation is a reflection that our country had made long strides in technology, he said.

Expressing her feelings as a participant in the competition, Anahita Anwara said they have given much more effort and labour than they did in the last year, according to an agency report.

"Besides our regular studies, we have spent huge time in preparing ourselves for the competition. Our preparation, planning and design are really good and so we are confident that we would do much better this time," she said.

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