Students from a Ghanaian all-girls secondary school win world robotics competition in the US (photos)
Students from the Methodist Girls High School in Mamfe Akuapem, have won 2019's World Robotics Championships for high schools in Michigan in the United States.
Celebrations are in order because students from the Mamfe Akuapem Methodist Girls High School in Ghana have won a high school level World Robotics Championship in the United States.
The all-girls team excited the jury and attendees with their knowledge in robotics as well as their builds of robotic prototypes.
The 20th edition of the robotic driven approach in solving tasks, saw the school from Ghana excelling beyond expectations.
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According to the Daily Graphic, the task given comprised building a robot to arrange boxes according to a Binary Number Given. This Binary Number is unveiled when all robots are impounded.
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MEGHIS as they are called affectionately, had earlier triumphed from the preliminary contests held in Ghana among all the top senior high schools.
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The annual competition in Ghana, under the code name; Robotics Inspired Science Education, (RISE) is organised by Ghana Robotics Academy Foundation founded by Dr. Ashitey Trebi-Olenu.
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