PAF-KIET hosts ‘RoboSprint-2015’
School and university students display their projects at the competition
KARACHI:
An annual four-day national robotics competition 'RoboSprint-2015' was held at PAF Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology (PAF-KIET) main campus, with the aim to promote interest among undergraduate students in the field of robotics.
A total of 22 teams from various institutes, universities and colleges from across the country participated in the competition. Students of Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) were declared the winner in the general category, while PAF-KIET was the runner-up.
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In the special category, Centre for Advanced Studies in Engineering, Islamabad, won the first position and students from SSUET secured the second position. Prize money of around Rs0.6 million was distributed amongst the winners.
Meanwhile, younger students took part in the junior category competition of the event. Students from schools in Karachi, Sukkur and Khairpur displayed their skills and interest in the field of robotics.
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The event was attended by professionals from the industry and a huge number of students and youth. PAF-KIET president Air Vice Marshal (retd) Tubrez Asif appreciated the innovative skills displayed by the young participants at the event.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 20th, 2015.
An annual four-day national robotics competition 'RoboSprint-2015' was held at PAF Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology (PAF-KIET) main campus, with the aim to promote interest among undergraduate students in the field of robotics.
A total of 22 teams from various institutes, universities and colleges from across the country participated in the competition. Students of Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) were declared the winner in the general category, while PAF-KIET was the runner-up.
From rundown Badin school to robots in Sweden
In the special category, Centre for Advanced Studies in Engineering, Islamabad, won the first position and students from SSUET secured the second position. Prize money of around Rs0.6 million was distributed amongst the winners.
Meanwhile, younger students took part in the junior category competition of the event. Students from schools in Karachi, Sukkur and Khairpur displayed their skills and interest in the field of robotics.
Robot kills man at Volkswagen plant in Germany
The event was attended by professionals from the industry and a huge number of students and youth. PAF-KIET president Air Vice Marshal (retd) Tubrez Asif appreciated the innovative skills displayed by the young participants at the event.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 20th, 2015.