Naliah Fordyce, Michael Blake, and Tushaant Sanichara who range from 10 yrs to 12 yrs old

Guyanese awakened this morning to a bit of good national news.  Three of the seven teams that participated in the International Youth Robotics Competition in Korea were awarded silver and bronze medals. Guyana’s participation was questionable because of the COVID crisis, financial constraints and the ongoing political challenges in the country but members of the Guyana Diaspora who were determined to ensure that Guyanese junior youth would have an opportunity to showcase their talents globally and for the first time, sponsored the participation of all the 2020 teams.  The participation of all of the teams was coordinated by STEMGuyana member Ms Aisha Peters.

The 2020 challenge required junior and senior teams to identify a challenge affecting their community and to create a robot solution to address the challenge.  More than 540 students, comprising 182 teams from 29 countries participated in the competition.  2020 was the first year that junior teams (8yrs to 13yrs) were prepared for international competition.

Team Lunar  earned the silver medal in the junior category.  The team created a santinising robot which used UV lights to kill the COVID-19 virus on the surface of equipment. The young  team included three members Naliah Fordyce, Michael Blake, and Tushaant Sanichara who range from 10 yrs to 12 yrs old. Team Lunar was coached by STEMGuyana member Mr Immanual Meusa.

Team Conquerors include On Beaton, Lucas Simpson and Rashad Quintin and coach Kenita Roberts.
The team included players Rajeshwar Meghbaran and Emelio Persaud and coaches Stephanie Simon and Joshua Reece

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbngkPpaONQ&t=9s)


Bringing home the bronze medal in the junior category was Team Conquerors. Team conquerors designed and built a robot called the All Terrain Rescuer. The robot is able to navigate any weather condition to deliver food and medical supplies to a community. It also serves as an information robot which provides information about the Corona Virus to the villagers.  Team Conquerors include On Beaton, Lucas Simpson and Rashad Quintin.  The team was coached by STEMGuyana member Kenita Roberts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSVn5qaVo1c&t=8s

In the senior category, Team Power Thinkers won the silver medal.  The team included players Rajeshwar Meghbaran and Emelio Persaud and were coached by STEMGuyana members Stephanie Simon and Joshua Reece.  The team created an automated mask distribution and sanitising robot.

For the fourth year, teams were prepared for global competition by the STEMGuyana organization which has a working robotics lab at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.  The current lab is sponsored by the Department of Youth and The Office Of The Prime Minister, which ensure a secure location and internet connectivity for the work of the organization.

IYRC (International Youth Robot Competition) is an annual youth competition in robotics, programming and digital technologies, organized by the International Youth Robot Association (IYRA). Previously, the IYRC were held in Korea, Thailand, China, and Malaysia.

The International Youth Robotics Association organizes the annual event which consists of 28 states including the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, South Korea, China, USA, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Israel, Algeria, Morocco, Turkey, India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia. 2020 is the first year of Guyana’s participation.

Guyana continues to field another senior team currently in competition at the First Global Robotics competition of 180 countries in the world.  Team Guyana 2020 is currently tracking 32nd place out of 182 teams with more opportunities to raise their ranking before the end of the competition in October 2020.  Team Guyana won the gold Albert Einstein medal in 2019.

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