Vidyashilp Academy organizes Indian Robo Parade 2018
Bellevision Media Network
Bengaluru, 11 Dec: Vidyashilp Academy a private, co-educational school located in Jakkur, Bengaluru, organized the first Indian Robo Parade 2018, for the students of Class III to Class XII. This was held in collaboration with National Institute of Advanced Studies (IISc), Bengaluru and ROBO - G The STEM. The event was held at the Atal Tinkering Lab at Vidyashilp Academy. Over 110 students from 22 schools participated in the event which showcased innovative India.
The event was inaugurated by Professor Sudarshan R, Mentor Advanced Learning Centre and Advisor, Atal Tinkering Labs and Kalai Selvi, head of the School. The objective of the competition was to engage the students to come up with innovative working Robotic models and programming techniques.
As a part of the Atal Innovation Mission and Atal Tinkering Labs, Vidyashilp Academy believes in cultivating innovative ideas in the minds of the young generation, which is the future of India. The objective behind organizing the event was not only to enhance the students’ technical knowledge of robotics but also to develop their creativity and problem-solving skills through such competitions.
Indian Robo Parade 2018 (IRP) is an initiative of Vidyashilp Academy in collaboration with National Institute of Advanced Studies (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore) and ROBO-G to ignite creative young minds towards STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). The students built the robots using Lego Mindstorms EV3 kit with instructions provided to all registered participants.
Speaking on the event, Kalai Selvi, head of the School, Vidyashilp Academy said, ‘It’s overwhelming to see the response for the Robot Parade, certainly an affirmation about potential India has for nurturing STEM leaders. We are excited to see the tech native children building on their passions and becoming stem leaders of tomorrow. A fantastic beginning! Vidyashilp extends a warm welcome to children all the way from Gujarat and Schools in Bengaluru.’
The participants were felicitated with certificates issued by National Institute of Advanced Studies – Education for the Gifted and Talented.