Venezuela won the First Global Robotics Challenge in Singapore

The team of young Venezuelans, sponsored by the Government of Zulia, managed to win the Albert Einstein Award with their robot called "Kashi"

Venezuela became champion of the First Global Robotics Challenge, which was held in Singapore on Tuesday.

The team of young Venezuelans, sponsored by the Government of Zulia, managed to win the Albert Einstein Award with their robot called “Kashi.”

The Kashi robot, which in the Wayu language means “the Moon”, was the sensation of the world championship, due to its great agility and speed in the tests carried out during the four days of the event.

The Venezuelan delegation that participated in the event was made up of students from the Salto Ángel School in Zulia.

The Venezuelan representation also won the silver medal in the Grand Global Challenge category and the Social Media Award for the use of social networks to disseminate their project.

This was announced by the governor of Zulia, Manuel Rosales, through the social network X (formerly Twitter).

The First Global Challenge is an international robotics competition in which young people between 14 and 17 years of age participate and which is held each year in a different country.

Taken and with information from El Sumario

(Reference image source: @F1RSTglobal, social network X)

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