The competition consists of a range of different categories aimed at young people and university students. Robots in each category must complete a series of challenges in line with a topical theme that changes each year. The overall mission is to promote STEM subjects - science, technology engineering and math - and to inspire the innovators of tomorrow.
Visit wro2019.org to know more about the event in Hungary
There will be more than 27,000 teams taking part in the 2019 competition and the national winners will compete in the International Final in November, to be held this year in Hungary for the first time. The theme will be SMART Cities, where data can improve transport, street lighting and deliver a host of other solutions to make the environment more liveable. The Hungarian government has selected Győr as host city.
When teams qualify for the Final they join 400 other elite teams from more than 65 countries who are competing in four main categories. The competitions have different age groups, ensuring that competitors tackle appropriate challenges that are designed to test their skills and stimulate their creativity.
Key takeaways
- More than 27,000 teams will participate in 2019.
- The international Final attracts 400 teams from 65 countries.
- There are several special awards made at each International Final. These include the Juniper Networks Engineering Simplicity Award and the LEGO Education Creativity Award.
- The competition initially became popular in South East Asia, but has now gone worldwide.
- Previous finals have visited New Delhi in India, San Jose in Costa Rica and Chiang Mai in Thailand.
- Recent countries that have joined World Robot Olympiad include the UK, Cambodia, the Netherlands and Pakistan.
- Each International attracts around 3,000 international visitors.
- Teams consist of two to three young people supervised by a coach.
- World Robot Olympiad held its first International Final in 2004 in Singapore.
Visit www.wro-association.org for updates, images, rules and contact information
Quotes
"From small beginnings, World Robot Olympiad has become a way to get young people interested in robotics, no matter where they live in the world. For example, children from Costa Rica, Palestine and from townships in South Africa have successfully taken part in past International finals and brought their unique perspective to the common challenges being addressed . This is a way to promote robotics to diverse audiences, while building an interest in the STEM subjects and in working together to solve a problem. We all learn together and create an experience to remember."
- Claus Ditlev Christensen, Secretary General of the World Robot Olympiad Association Limited
"At LEGO Education, we strongly believe in the power of playful, hands-on learning. We deliver amazing learning experiences that will prepare today's children for the world and careers of tomorrow. We deliver STEM based learning that encourages children to get hands on with the learning experience, engaging both hands and minds. Through WRO, students get a learning experience they will remember for the rest of their lives, and we are proud to be part of enabling this. Participating in WRO really helps students develop confidence in STEM, as well as many of the 21stcentury skills that are so important for the workforce of the future, such as collaboration, critical thinking, problem-solving, communication and creativity. The rules of the WRO categories encourage students to create unique approaches, and the idea that there is not one single "right" answer or solution to a problem really fits our learning philosophy. The same can be said of the international aspect of WRO, enabling students to connect across boarders through STEM and Innovation."
- Camilla Bottke, Head of Afterschool and Competition, LEGO Education
"Juniper Networks is focused on engineering simplicity to solve some of the world's most challenging networking issues at a time when automation and digital transformation are revolutionizing many aspects of our daily lives. In World Robot Olympiad, we see teams of young people using technology to simplify, problem-solve and innovate in a similar fashion. Juniper is therefore convinced that the young people who take part in these competitions, at every level, are being given a unique opportunity to nurture key skills that will help transform the world of tomorrow."
- Mike Marcellin, Chief Marketing Officer, Juniper Networks
"As the reindustrialization of Hungary has reached a new level with turning the focus of investments towards high tech industries, a new level of need for highly trained human capital has also been reached, recognized by the Digital Success Program of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology. Sectors of the economy related to Industry 4.0 are seeking employees with new sets of skills and knowledge. Problem solving, cooperation and creativity are in the highest demand, but first of all, coding, algorithmic thinking and engineering have become general requirements in most of the economic sectors, not only in IT. World Robot Olympiad has them all. The WRO competition simultaneously develops these skills in an engaging way. WRO can show purpose and opportunity for children and can prove that robotics, engineering and coding can not only be fun, but at the same time a fantastic career option. I am proud that our government supports this incredible competition which paves the way for the future."
- Dr. László Palkovics, Ministrer of Innovation and Technology, HUNGARY
About World Robot Olympiad Association
World Robot Olympiad Association (WRO) is a nonprofit organization. Its mission is to inspire young people around the world with a range of robotics competitions and, through that, to take an interest in the STEM subjects. WRO robotics competitions are popular worldwide and each year the WRO International Final brings together young people from around the world to present their solutions to the season's challenges. Additional information can be found at our website ( www.wro-association.org). Follow WRO on Facebook and Twitter @WROOfficial.
About LEGO Education
LEGO® Education offers playful learning experiences and teaching solutions based on the LEGO system of bricks, curriculum-relevant material, and physical and digital resources to preschool, elementary, middle school and after school levels. LEGO® Education provides hands-on learning solutions that engage every student's natural curiosity, and helps them develop the skills and confidence they will need in the future. Follow us on Twitter @LEGO_Education.
About Juniper Networks
In the digital age, networks are the backbone of how the world lives, works and communicates – for schools and universities, governments, hospitals, transportation systems, entertainment and social media, internet and mobile phone connectivity, retailers, emergency services, banks and more – in every community and in every economy. Juniper Networks develops the technology that makes modern networking possible, helping to enable and secure our digital lives.
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