UAE teams trained by Unique World Robotics, bags Global Finalists Award and 7 other awards at the prestigious annual NASA Space Apps 2022 out of 31,561 registered participants from 162 countries, tackling 22 challenges and making it the world’s largest annual hackathon event
Date: Dubai, UAE, June 10, 2023
A group of eight UAE students, mentored, trained and led by Unique World Robotics, a Dubai-based robotics training institute, has won a major international award in an international robotics competition. They created some amazing robots that offer innovative and sustainable energy solutions – that helped the win the coveted awards at an international stage.
UAE’s UWR Googly won the highly esteemed Innovation Project Award at the international robotics competition First Lego League Open International in Morocco 2023 recently. The UAE has also bagged the overall 2nd position among the contesting countries that included the United Kingdom, the United States of America, South Korea, Spain, Australia, Germany, Brail, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Norway, Qatar and Morocco, among many others.
The eight-member UAE team consisted of Abhinav Chamoli from Ambassador School; Pranav Rajesh from GEMS United Indian School; Vedanth Aggarwal from GEMS Modern Academy; Rohan Pillai from Delhi Private School Sharjah; Idhant Agarwal of JESS 40; Nidanth Krishna from GEMS Our Own Indian School; Nershlin Naidoo from The Arbor School Dubai and Tinveer Naidoo from The Arbor School Dubai. They were led by Bansan Thomas George, Founder and CEO of Unique World Robotics.
The UWR Googly team created an Artificial Intelligence (AI) solution that improves energy efficiency. They created ECO Switch EV3 Robot that can switch the energy sources from solar to wind depending on the weather condition – making them reduce pollution and more sustainable.
“The UAE students demonstrated excellent skills in coding, assembling robots and putting them to use – in front of the global audiences and jury – that captured the undivided attention of the organisers as well as the members of the jury,” Bansan Thomas George, Founder and CEO of Unique World Robotics, said.
“The success is a reflection of their expertise, hardwork and collective teamwork and they have demonstrated their capability in the international stage, making the UAE proud.”
The move is part of Unique World Robotics’ quest to promote the UAE as a land of scientific development and innovation, in line with the UAE Government’s vision.
The First Lego League Morocco Open International 2023 was an awe-inspiring experience that brought together brilliant minds from 48 countries, fostering unity, innovation, and collaboration. Team Googly, with participants from different schools, had the opportunity to participate in this global gathering, exchanging knowledge, fostering innovation, and celebrating the remarkable power of young innovators.
More than 60 teams of young people aged 9 to 16, from 48 countries, took part in this edition under the theme of ‘Superpowered’ energy. This competition, which is the culmination of the 2022/2023 season, is the result of the hard work of the LOOP For Science and Technology Association, which has been dedicated to promoting educational robotics throughout the Kingdom. Participants were required to show innovation by proposing solutions related to energy production, storage, transportation, and use.
The UAE’s Team Googly overcame challenges from 47 other participating countries vying for a number of coveted awards at the competition held in the Moroccan city of Marakkech, from May 18 to 21, 2023.
“We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the students of the UWR Googly Team, the dedicated trainers at Unique World Robotics who have nurtured and guided the students. Your expertise, unwavering support, and tireless efforts have played a vital role in their success. Thank you for shaping these young minds and inspiring them to reach new heights,” Bansan Thomas George said.
“This is the second time this year that a team from Unique World Robotics has qualified to represent the UAE in an international event, and we couldn’t be prouder of their remarkable achievements.
“We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to the parents and school authorities of UWR Googly participants for their incredible support and belief in their abilities. Your encouragement and guidance have been instrumental in helping them overcome challenges and achieve great things. Thank you for being their strongest supporters. We also extend our sincere appreciation to the school authorities and teachers for creating a nurturing environment and providing continuous support to UWR Googly.”
Earlier, a group of UAE students, led by Unique World Robotics, won 7 awards including the Global Finalist Awards at the International Space Apps Challenge held recently, that reflects the development of local talents within the UAE.
These awards strengthen the UAE’s position in the global gaming and information technology, innovation and fall in line with the UAE Government’s vision to create an eco-system of technology and innovation and transform the UAE as a global innovation hub. Unique World Robotics has demonstrated that it has the capability to help realise the UAE’s innovation vision.
“These awards are collective efforts put together by schools, parents, students and our instructors at Unique World Robotics and reflect the UAE students’ creativity and innovation as well their desire to make meaning contribution in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Innovation,” Bansan Thomas George said.
“In the coming months and years, we will pursue more such international competitions to raise the flag of the UAE at a much higher level.”
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The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is implementing its Space Apps project in 313 cities around the world. In addition to engaging 10 million students across the globe through social media, the Nasa Space Apps Challenge is planning to engage 200,000 students directly in the competition.
About Unique World Robotics
Unique World Robotics- a Dubai-based robotics training institute is a STEM.org accredited diversified international establishment headquartered in Dubai, UAE and operating in UAE, India & Kenya. Having led by the visionary edupreneur Mr. Bansan Thomas George, the core idea of UWR is to build a reputation of delivering the highest quality of services by maintaining the highest level of efficiency, efficacy, and integrity.
At Unique World Robotics several preparatory and specialized courses and training programs are offered for students, professionals and enthusiasts. It is a multidisciplinary hub welcoming young minds from different cultures, ethnicities, and abilities where students and professionals from all around the world can learn foundational and advanced programs in futuristic technologies based in Robotics & STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics).
Previously in 2021, UWR had won the UAE National Championship and scored 7th position at the Internationals in the Future Engineers category of World Robot Olympiad at our debut try at WRO. UWR had also won a National Title at NASA Space Apps Challenge 2021, which is considered as the World’s Biggest Hackathon Event.
With the historic wins of at the 2022 competitions, UWR has emerged as UAE’s most successful Robotics & STEM Training Institution. Currently training is provided at the UWR Burjuman Centre (Main Centre), Motor City Branch, Karama & Muhaisnah Centres.
About FIRST LEGO League
The FIRST® LEGO® League is an international program aimed at integrating young people aged 9 to 16 in the field of science and technology. The idea is for teams to design and build a robot, and then program it to perform a series of missions within a limited time frame.
Each year, a theme related to the current challenge is proposed. The idea is to integrate a real problem into the design process (recycling, life in space, smart cities, etc.). Young people then go through various stages of research, discussion, design, modeling, construction, and testing before presenting their final proposal.