College robots dominate university robots

The colleges have caused a lot of surprises on the first day of competition at the Rach Mieu Gymnastics and Sports Center, HCMC.

From the early morning, the Rieng Mieu Gymnasium was animated by the drum, applause, cheering . of the fans of robocon teams.

Of the 113 teams competing in the Southern Regional Qualifiers, vocational schools emerged as a 'phenomenon' of the first day of competition. With overwhelming victories before the 'seniors' who have ever done rain and wind in Vietnam Robocon arena such as Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education .

On the first day of competition, only the BKCTM 2 team (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology) regained a bit of 'honor' for universities. However, they still have to wait until the second match to finish the drum, but this is not the best result of the first day of competition.

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Robocon team Nguyen Tat Thanh College in the opening day match.Photo: B.Tịnh


On the first day of competition in the southern region, colleges showed their outstanding progress. In particular, Nguyen Tat Thanh College with two times for its robots to hit the drum and get an absolute score of 13 points for a time of 96 seconds for the first test and 79 seconds for the second test.

According to Mr. Nguyen Minh Vu, the school's instructor said: Being successful today, the students of the school have been preparing for a long time, going through many Robocon competitions to select the two teams with outstanding achievements. Best attendance.

However, the difficulty is that all students participating in the competition are students of electrical and electronics majors, so they are weak in mechanics. In addition, the school's teams have no inheritance between teams that competed in previous years.

The most unexpected day of the competition today must mention the HIAST 1 team of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Technology with three times the team's robots were empty with the time of 'record', 65 seconds. Team leader Nguyen Van Khe of HIAST 1 said that he had excellent achievements because the members of the team practiced a lot and knew how to coordinate synchronously and harmoniously in controlling the robot in the right direction.