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Brazilian students participate in world’s largest robotics exhibition, US | National newspaper

Brazilian students participate in world’s largest robotics competition

Approximately one hundred Brazilian students are participating in the world’s largest robotics competition in the United States.

The event is a combination of Science Fair, Olympics and World Cup. The World Robot Competition has a bit of that. A non-profit competition is organized by an American company Bringing together over 15,000 students from 50 countries in Houston, In Texas.

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you Students are between the ages of 6 and 19. For Walter Melo, who studies in Jundia in the interior of São Paulo, days away from home are a great cultural experience.

“Knowing new languages, new cultures, foods was different, and I was able to develop skills that I can use in any situation in my life in the future,” says the student.

Brazilian students participate in the world’s largest robotics exhibition in the US – Photo: JN

A The aim is to build and program machines that bring solutions to real problems. The competition has a number of awards recognizing everything from the best performing robot to projects that bring science and technology to society. This year, The theme is energy.

“They have to have jobs that have a social impact. We’re saying it’s more than students building robots. How these robots make these people’s lives so much better,” explains SESI’s Operations Director Paulo Moll.

The first prize is the exchange of knowledge undefeated competition.

“When you come here, there are the biggest teams in the world, teams that you look up to and are your inspiration, basically, they’re all here by your side,” says student Helena Skussel.

Brazilian students participate in the world’s largest robotics exhibition in the US – Photo: JN

The products were months in the lab, with prototypes built from plastic parts and computer-programmed actions. A model constructed by class A The perfect city knows how to use energy without harming the planet.

“Renewable and non-renewable energies, for example. There is solar energy, wind energy…”, lists the student.

The robotics challenge is also a great showcase. Universities and companies are looking for engineering talent in their ranks They present themselves as This Saturday (22) is Award Day. It will see seven Brazilian schools defy each other and come back with trophies and medals. The heroes of the future ahead.

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