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https://www.azorobotics.com/themes/Standard/images/full_site_logo.png In a breathtaking showdown against 190 countries, Moldova's Robotics Team has once again made its nation proud by clinching the GOLD medal in the Innovation and Engineering category and a SILVER medal for the Renewable Energy Innovation Project at the FIRST Global 2023 held in Singapore from October 6-10. This remarkable victory follows the team's outstanding performance in 2019 when the National Robotics team secured three medals at the "FIRST Global" competition in Dubai.
After four days of intense robotics duels, Team Venezuela clinched the overall Einstein Award, given to the team with the best combination of in-tournament performance and that exemplifies values of the FIRST Global community. To round up FIRST Global Challenge 2023 in Singapore, CNA’s Yasmin Jonkers spoke to Sofia Parra, Captain of Team Venezuela, along with Dean Kamen, Founder of FIRST Global, to go over what transpired and discuss the importance of getting the next generation of innovators from different countries to build lasting relationships.
(Translated from Spanish) The Chilean Embassy in Singapore is proud to highlight the participation of a team of 5 young Chilean students in the FIRST Global Challenge 2023 competition, held in Singapore between October 7 and 10. The international event brought together young people from 192 countries around the world in an Olympic-style robotics competition, whose objectives are to promote technological solutions to global challenges.
VietNamNet (Translated from Vietnamese) The Vietnamese team has just won the first Gold Medal in history participating in the World Robotics Tournament (FIRST Global Challenge - FGC). On the evening of October 10, the Vietnamese team excellently won the first Gold Medal in the country's history at the FGC World Robotics tournament.
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Great minds from around the world came together to exchange ideas on how to solve issues threatening our planet - among them, were six students from Guam, representing the island in Singapore. Six brilliant young minds, all from Guam Department of Education high schools, are on their way to represent Team Guam for the 2023 FIRST Global Challenge.  The international FGC event bringing together over 190 countries to discuss ideas on how to address global issues, utilizing their passion for robotics.
Le N'Djam Post (Translated from French) In the international robotics competition in Singapore, the Chadian team of FIRST Global has placed fifth place out of 191 countries. The team was thus qualified for the playoffs of the competition. With this advancement, Chad is among the 30 countries qualified for the playoffs of the FIRST Global Challenge 2023. The team will play in alliance 8 with French Guiana, Venezuela and Latvia.
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FIVE Zimbabwean students are in Singapore for this year’s edition of the First Global Challenge of the international robotics competitions. The five team members are Tanatswa Taremba, Tinashe Kwiri, Christwish Ushewokunze, Natalie Mupotaringa and Tavonga Musariri from Tynwald High, Queen Elizabeth and Rusape’s Milestone College, respectively. The students, who were drawn from Harare and Manicaland provinces, will join other high school students from 196 countries.

https://www.ntn24.com/__assets/images/logo.png (Translated from Spanish) A delegation of young students from the state of Zulia won the gold medal for Venezuela in the First Global Challenge robotics world championship, held in Singapore. The excitement of the young people was immediate, and they ran to the podium shouting, jumping and crying with happiness upon hearing the tune "En Venezuela" when the final result was read. "Venezuela is the World Robotics Champion! We are very proud to know that #TeamVenezuela won the gold medal Albert Einstein Award for First Global International Excellence," wrote the governor of Zulia.
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/sites/all/themes/gleaner/logo.png Jamaica's team won gold at the Robotics Olympics in Singapore. The team topped the competition, held from October 7-10, to win the Kathrine Johnson Award for engineering documentation. The award is named after African-American mathematician Katherine Johnson, dubbed the human computer, who helped to calculate aeronautics that helped guide the return of astronauts John Glen and Alan Shepard to Earth from space.
(Translated from French) A young team of passionate and talented innovators, representing Algeria at the international level, took part this Saturday in the official launch ceremony of the FIRST Global Challenge 2023 competition, which is being held in Singapore from October 7 to 10 and where teams from more than 191 countries participate in a global robotics event organized by the American non-profit FIRST Global. Raid Ghomeriani, STEM Educating Specialist at World Learning Algeria, supervises from his office in Ouargla the trip to Singapore of the Algerian team made up respectively of Achraf Meguellati, 26 years old, STEM Educating Specialist and president of the Algerian delegation, Meriem Slimani, 19 years old, STEM supervisor, Khadija Goudjil, 17 years old, Marwan Akli, 17 years old, Raneem Djakboub, 16 years old, Younes Khadir, 16 years old, and Mohammed Kaddouri, 16 years old, captain of the team. Team Algeria 2023 is made up of a group of talented and ingenious students selected to represent our country at this prestigious event.
No photo description available. SINGAPORE – Team Guyana Robotics, an inspiring all-girls field team, is turning heads and making waves at the prestigious First Global Challenge here in Singapore. The team, currently standing strong in the top 20 rankings, is set to potentially enter the playoffs in a blaze of glory. The road to success hasn’t been without its bumps. After suffering two initial losses, the team found themselves in a precarious position. However, the silver lining was that their individual game scores remained impressive, ensuring a place within the top 50 after the opening day.
CNA spoke to several teams that travelled far and wide to Singapore for the competition on their journey and aspirations. Students from 191 nations have gathered in Singapore for an international robotics tournament highlighting the importance of renewable energy and its potential to create a better future. Into its seventh edition, the annual FIRST Global Challenge is being hosted in Southeast Asia for the first time at the Singapore Expo from Oct 7 to 10. This year’s focus is on hydrogen, with teams building a robot and navigating it through a simulated environment to produce the resource. In the spirit of fostering global cooperation, teams will compete against and also work with each other in randomly assigned alliances. Organisers said this will highlight the competition's core value of encouraging collaboration beyond borders. CNA spoke to several teams that travelled far and wide to Singapore for the competition on their journey and aspirations.
https://pasopacifico.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/ElSalvador.com-logo.png (Translated from Spanish) This is the fifth time that young people from the Salvador del Mundo Foundation (FUSALMO) are participating and will represent El Salvador in the FIRST Global Challenge World Robotics competition, held in Singapore from October 7 to 10 of this year. The young people who will participate in the competition along with their mentors who prepared them in the competition and will be in charge in Singapore, Sitting, Nelson Marroquín, Roberto Carlos Sánchez (standing from left to right) Fátima López, technology educator, Erick Zelaya, Astrid Orellana, Marisol Orantes and Ricardo Gálvez, coordinate STEAM of FUSALMO.
https://www.cookislandsnews.com/wp-content/themes/cinews/layout/cook-island-news-logo-2.png The Cook Islands Robotics team has overcome a jittery start to get their campaign underway at the 2023 FIRST Global Challenge in Singapore this weekend. The Cook Islands Robotics team has overcome a jittery start to get their campaign underway at the 2023 FIRST Global Challenge in Singapore this weekend.
Teams from more than 190 countries will compete in the 2023 FIRST Global Challenge in Singapore – the first time the competition is held in Southeast Asia. An international robotics competition that kicked off in Singapore on Saturday (Oct 7) has been a “springboard” for the growth of robotics in some participating countries, said its organiser. Held until Oct 10, the annual robotics event organised by US-based non-profit group FIRST Global will bring together thousands of students from 191 countries to compete in a contest that highlights the importance of renewable energy and its potential to create a better future for all.
GHANA’S youth robotics team is set, after feverish preparations, to compete in Singapore, October 7-10th, 2023, at FIRST Global, an annual Olympic-style international robotics competition that brings together youth from all around the world to share their passion for Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
https://www.sibconline.com.sb/wp-content/uploads/Banner-1.png Five students from Woodford International School in Honiara left the country today to represent Solomon Islands at the 2023 FIRST Global Challenge in Singapore. This Global Robotics competition is hosted annually by the non-profit organization, FIRST Global, which this year will be bringing together students from over 190 countries to compete in the challenge. The 2023 FIRST Global Challenge will focus on the role of hydrogen in the planet’s renewable energy and reduced carbon future.
Five Calgary high school students are heading to Singapore this week to test their new robot against others from around the world. But they're not representing Canada. They'll be carrying the flag for the small East African country of Eritrea. "It definitely means a lot to our families and the community," said team member Adonai Habte, who was born in Canada to a family that moved here from Eritrea.
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