100 Tajik teens expected to participate in the national stage of the World Robot Olympiad 2019

The national stage of the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) 2019 will start in Dushanbe on June 30. 100 teens aged 10 to 18 have applied for participation in the national stage of WRO 2019 that will take place at International Presidential School.   Members of Tajikistan’s national team will be selected from among young innovators participating […]

Asia-Plus

The national stage of the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) 2019 will start in Dushanbe on June 30.

100 teens aged 10 to 18 have applied for participation in the national stage of WRO 2019 that will take place at International Presidential School.  

Members of Tajikistan’s national team will be selected from among young innovators participating in the national stage to represent Tajikistan at in the WRO 2019 International Final in Hungary. 

The WRO 2019 International Final will take place in the city of Gyor, in northwestern Hungary, from November 8 to 10 with over 3,000 participants from 65 countries competing in four age groups below 19 in the categories of math, sciences, technology and IT.  

The WRO 2019 International Final is organized by Edutus University, WRO National Organizer in Hungary.  Several Hungary ministries and agencies are involved in organizing the event.

The main objective of the World Robot Olympiad is in giving as many young people all the opportunity to develop their creativity and problem solving skills in a fun and engaging way.  This is done by organizing robotics competitions.  

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Акика Алиф

Recent Articles

Potential or illusion? Why the world overlooks Tajikistan’s mineral wealth

The republic may indeed possess significant reserves of rare metals, but there is a catch...

The case of ousted Kyrgyz security boss classified and moves to court

The former head of the GKNB is charged with violent seizure of power and abuse of official position.

Trump states that Iran’s nuclear program is a higher priority than U.S. citizens’ economic issues

Fluctuations in energy prices led to record inflation in the United States in April, the highest in the past three years.

Foot-and-mouth disease, plague, and flu: Central Asia threatened by transboundary animal diseases

FAO urges Central Asian countries to strengthen coordination and epidemiological surveillance.

Tajikistan approves the second phase of the Electric Transport Development Program; $95 million will be allocated for its implementation.

At this stage, the authorities are focusing on charging infrastructure, services for electric vehicles, and the expansion of the electric bus fleet.

Tajikistan and Kazakhstan to sign roadmap for cooperation in the agrarian sector

The parties are interested in expanding investment cooperation and establishing joint ventures.

Emomali Rahmon awarded honorary professorship by Peking University

Tajik President Emomali Rahmon has been awarded an honorary...

Belgian authorities review the results of tax reforms in Tajikistan

Negotiations took place in Brussels between the head of the Tax Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan and the leadership of the Federal Public Service Finance of Belgium.