The competition, themed "Green Space," aims to help students better understand the importance of environmental protection and find effective solutions using technology and robotics through STEM education. Specifically, in the MYOR competition, students learn how to assemble, control, and program robots to solve problems related to the environment and green spaces.

The organizers presented certificates of participation in the final round to the competing teams.

As the permanent organizing unit, according to the Center for the Development of Young Scientists and Technologists, STEM education is an educational program aimed at helping students develop comprehensively in both physical and intellectual aspects, while also acquiring essential skills for life, through science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The MYOR competition is one of the meaningful scientific playgrounds, attracting a large number of STEM – Robotics students to participate, with the number increasing with each edition.

The MYOR 2023 competition attracted nearly 200 teams from Ho Chi Minh City and nearly 250 teams from other provinces and cities participating in the qualifying rounds. The final round featured representatives from many localities nationwide, including Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, Lam Dong, Hai Phong City, Quang Ninh, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Nghe An, Kien Giang , Da Nang, etc., with 101 teams and 186 contestants from 65 schools ranging from primary to high school.

The teams competed fiercely in the final round.

In addition to the official prizes of the MYOR 2023 competition, top-performing teams in the final round will receive scholarships to participate in the upcoming International MYOR Competition held in Singapore. The organizers are expected to summarize the results and present the awards in the evening of the same day.

Text and photos: HONG GIANG