Speaking on the occasion, Mohammed Bahlool, General Manager, QITS, the country's only vocational high school, thanked CGC for extending its hands for the cause of young talents.
Explaining the format of the Robotics Olympiad, he said, at the competition, the teams of young students are given to solve a few basic problems within a ¬fixed time using a set of standard equipment and parts following certain common rules. Based on the contestants' innovative, creative and technological abilities, a panel of judges selects the winning team that will represent Qatar to compete for the international robotics championship at the World Robot Olympiad to be held in South Korea.
Harish Nair, Business Development Head, Edutech, a global leader of learning training solutions, expressed happiness to have support from the leading technology company. He said, "I am sure this event will provide our young students an opportunity to interact and engage in more creativity which helps them improve their scientific thinking and problem-solving skills."
Jehad Al Qudah, CGC's Nokia Retail Sales In-charge, thanked QITS and Edutech for giving them opportunity to associate and promote young creative talents. He said,
"It is a privilege for us at CGC to support socio-educational initiatives. Under our CSR programme, we always support and encourage sustainable social initiatives which contribute to overall national development, be it in the field of education, environment, sports and culture. We sincerely believe that events like this will help in encouraging and motivating young generation towards achieving excellence."


Posted by Rima Ali Al Mashni



