
This year's competition has the theme "Robot - Smart Logistics", aiming at the application of robot technology in smart logistics systems, which is a key area of digital transformation and national digital economic development.
Students have researched, designed and programmed robot models capable of automatically identifying, transporting, classifying and arranging goods, simulating real-life logistics processes such as smart warehousing, transportation and delivery.

Through that, 839 contestants have passed the challenging rounds to be present at the National Final Round. In addition to the traditional R1 and R2 boards, this year, the competition has expanded to R3 board with the number of contestants in a team up to 5 and no limit on the type of robot participating.
As a result, the Organizing Committee awarded 3 first prizes to contestants from Ho Chi Minh City (Table R1), Hanoi (Table R2), Nghe An (Table R3); 9 second prizes to 18 contestants; 12 third prizes to 26 contestants in tables R1, R2, R3.
The teams that win first, second, and third prizes in groups R1 and R2 will represent Vietnam to compete in the World Robotics Competition in China in January 2026.

In addition, the Organizing Committee also awarded the accompanying activity prize - Robotics Creative Moments Competition 2025 to 8 students; St. Nicholas School supported scholarships for the winning candidates with a total value of 7.3 billion VND; Sata Robo Education Technology Joint Stock Company awarded courses worth 3.6 million VND/course to the candidates who won First, Second, Third Prizes in tables R1, R2.
The upgraded Robotics Innovation Competition was organized by the Central Youth Union to practically implement the Action Program to implement Resolution 57. The large participation of students across the country has affirmed the significance of the Competition and the growing development of the Robotics movement in particular and STEM in general in localities and the great potential of Vietnamese youth in the field of technology.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/hon-800-thi-sinh-tham-gia-chung-ket-sang-tao-robotics-toan-quoc-post921815.html






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