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The vitality of the Robotics and STEM playground.

Using small Lego pieces, and driven by boundless passion and creativity, students assembled and programmed robots capable of performing various interesting tasks as requested. This was part of the City-level Robotics Competition and STEM Festival, jointly organized by the Provincial Youth Union, the Department of Education and Training, the Department of Science and Technology, and Sonadezi College of Technology and Management.

Báo Đồng NaiBáo Đồng Nai31/05/2026

Over the years, the competition has become a highly attractive platform, a gathering place for young people's passion for technology.

A place where passion for technology converges.

Sharing a passion for technology and a desire to test their skills in the city-level Robotics competition, Huynh Thanh Tu Nguyen and Nguyen An Phuc, students of class 4C, Thanh Phu Primary School (Tan Trieu ward), under the guidance of their teachers, boldly registered to participate in the Robotics Competition and STEM Festival. Tu Nguyen said: "I really enjoy creative activities. Before participating in this competition, I often participated in drawing competitions and made STEM products. Since learning about the Robotics competition, I have proactively researched it and this year I decided to give it a try."

Contestants in the Robotics Competition assemble and program their robots before competing on the competition track.
Contestants in the Robotics Competition assemble and program their robots before competing on the competition track.

Before entering the competition, under the guidance of their teachers, Tu Nguyen and An Phuc researched and designed a robot capable of automatically performing tasks as required by the organizers. Thanks to repeated practice, as soon as the organizers gave the signal to start the competition, Tu Nguyen and An Phuc quickly assembled and programmed their robot and participated in the competition live at the testing site.

This year's Robotics competition attracted nearly 200 teams from primary, secondary, and high schools, including some teams that have participated multiple times. Vu Viet Ha, a student in class 11A3 at Sonadezi College of Technology and Management, said: "This is my second year participating in the competition in category R3 (for high school students or equivalent). To participate in this competition, Viet Ha and her team spent a month researching, assembling, and programming to create a robot that can perform tasks automatically."

According to Viet Ha, compared to last year, this year's competition was more difficult, with robots having more details and higher task requirements (picking up blocks and placing them in slots required high precision). However, driven by their passion for innovation and dedicated research time, Viet Ha's team completed the assembly, programming, and testing in only half the required time.

Besides the Robotics Competition, the STEM Festival also featured teams applying their knowledge of science, technology , and engineering to create innovative products with high applicability, demonstrating their aspiration for innovation to improve lives. Nguyen Thanh Dat, from class 9A4, and Do Nhu Mai, from class 8A1, both from Loc Ninh Town Secondary School (Loc Ninh Ward), presented two products at the STEM Festival: a model of a street lamp that can automatically turn on and off based on a light sensor, and a Bluetooth speaker combined with a power bank. Both products received honorable mentions at the festival.

Nurturing the aspiration to conquer science and technology.

Ms. Nguyen Tran Phuong Ha, Deputy Secretary of the City Youth Union, President of the Student Association, President of the City Children's Council, and Head of the Organizing Committee of the competition, stated: In the context of increasingly promoting science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation, equipping young people with STEM knowledge and skills from an early age in school is extremely important.

The Robotics Competition and STEM Festival, organized annually by the City Youth Union in collaboration with various organizations, not only provides an opportunity for children to access modern technology but also contributes to the development of creative thinking, teamwork skills, problem-solving abilities, and especially fosters a passion for science and technology among young people. Through numerous editions, the competition has been continuously improved in content and format, becoming a beneficial and engaging playground for students of all levels in the city.

It is hoped that the Robotics Competition and STEM Festival will continue to discover many outstanding talents and unique creative ideas to further nurture, develop, and inspire a love for science and technology and a spirit of innovation among the youth of Dong Nai city.

Deputy Secretary of the City Youth Union NGUYEN TRAN PHUONG HA

Dr. Nguyen Tien Manh, Principal of Sonadezi College of Technology and Management, shared: "This year's competition has many new features; the scale has been expanded, with a larger number of participating teams and contestants. In addition, combining the Robotics Competition with the STEM Festival contributes to expanding the scope of activities and creating more opportunities for science and technology experiences for contestants. Beyond the expanded scale, this year's competition also demands higher technical and technological skills. The competition content is designed to enhance programming capabilities, problem-solving skills, and adaptability. In particular, the questions include unexpected elements to encourage teams to apply creative thinking and quick reflexes during the competition."

Dr. Nguyen Tien Manh stated: “Maintaining the competition not only creates a playground for students but also realizes the policy of innovation and STEM education. As a vocational training institution, the school recognizes its responsibility to connect vocational education with creativity, science, and technology, thereby spreading the spirit of learning linked to practice and innovation; and at the same time aiming to build STEM and Robotics into regular activities in learning, teaching, and life.”

Nga Son

Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/dong-nai-cuoi-tuan/202605/suc-songtu-san-choi-robotics-va-stem-fa60adb/


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