
Accordingly, the Organizing Committee awarded a total of 120 prizes for 3 competition tables R1 (Primary), R2 (Middle School) and R3 (High School). Specifically, table R1 has 1 First prize, 3 Second prizes, 4 Third prizes and 32 Consolation prizes. Table R2 has 1 First prize, 3 Second prizes, 4 Third prizes and 29 Consolation prizes. Table R3 recorded 1 First prize, 3 Second prizes, 4 Third prizes and 38 Consolation prizes.
Teams from Nghe An, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Bac Ninh, Thanh Hoa, Dong Nai, Hanoi and many other localities demonstrated their learning spirit, creativity and ability to flexibly apply technology in designing, programming and operating robots. The competition continues to affirm the role of STEM - Robotics activities in fostering students' thinking, cooperation and creativity, contributing to building a confident and dynamic young generation in the digital age.

Speaking at the ceremony, Secretary of the Central Youth Union, President of the Central Vietnam Student Association Nguyen Minh Triet said that the contest aims to create a healthy and useful playground, contributing to the effective implementation of Resolution No. 57 of the Politburo on developing high-quality human resources to serve national digital transformation. Through this playground, the Organizing Committee hopes to encourage young people to study, create, develop digital capacity, and at the same time discover and nurture young technology talents in schools.
The theme of this year's competition is "Robot - Smart Logistics", aiming at the application of robot technology in smart logistics systems, a key field in the process of digital transformation and national digital economic development. This is a carefully selected topic to encourage students to research, design and program robot models capable of identifying, transporting, classifying and arranging goods automatically, simulating real logistics processes such as smart warehousing, transportation and delivery. Through this, students are trained in logical thinking, creativity, teamwork and robot programming skills, and at the same time better understand the combination of artificial intelligence (AI), sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT) in creating a flexible, environmentally friendly supply chain.

Over 800 contestants from 11 provinces and cities across the country competed in the Final Round in 3 groups: Group R1 for Primary school students with 311 contestants; Group R2 for Secondary school students with 384 contestants and Group R3 for students from grades 4 to 9 with 144 contestants. The new point in the 2025 Final Round is that Group R3 allows teams to have a maximum of 5 members and there is no limit on the type of robot participating. All participating teams are supported with review, knowledge system and psychological counseling, ensuring the best physical conditions for participation.
In addition to the main competition, the accompanying activity “Robotics Creative Moments 2025” recorded many emotional images and stories, demonstrating the creativity and solidarity of the teams. The program continues to affirm the prestige of a creative technology playground for Vietnamese children. With the spirit of innovation, adaptation and integration, the competition promises to continue to spread the STEM learning movement, contributing to the formation of a young generation that is confident, creative and ready to master the country's digital future.
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/xa-hoi/trao-giai-thuong-cuoc-thi-sang-tao-robotics-toan-quoc-lan-thu-v-20251109162543734.htm






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