PHL robotics team bags silver in Australia
Business Mirror
14 July 2019
Business Mirror
14 July 2019
The Philippine Robotics National Team claimed victory for the Philippines at the FIRST Lego League (FLL) Asia Pacific Open Championship in Sydney, Australia, from July 4 to 7.
The national team, represented this time by Grace
Christian College’s gaged 43 teams (over 400 students) from 21 countries.
Gracean Whiz is composed of students Alexis Diane
Ngo, Heart Bernice Tan, Gen Bernardine Dy, Denzell Robyn Dy, Ethan Russell Uy,
Zoe Angeli Uy, Arabelle Galupe, Ziyang Zhang, Kylie Danielle Sy, and Christian
So with coaches Arlyn Jordan and Warren John Ong Pe.
Gracious Professionalism originated in For
Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST), the ethos of
encouraging high-quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects
individuals and community. With Gracious Professionalism, fierce competition
and mutual gain are not separate, thereby improving both competitors.
Grace Christian College also ranked Top 7 in the
Robot Game and received high accolade for their project, the Infinity Board, an
innovative solution that brings recreational activities in space to a whole new
level by introducing a portable tabletop board game system that incorporates
augmented reality and classical board games with microgravity to its advantage.
This project aims to eliminate the monotony of
astronaut’s routines during their free time. The theme of First Lego League is “Into Orbit.”
Livingstone International School from Angeles City
in Pampanga also represented the Philippine Robotics National Team and received
Top 3 in Teamwork-Core Values for their Project Spirulina, which focuses on the
cultivation of Spirulina, a bioluminescent bacteria and Kilo power for the
production of energy in space.
Dr. Josette Biyo, director of the Department of
Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI), congratulated
the participants and thanked the national organizer, Felta Multi-Media, for
another hard-earned and deserving victory in international robotics arena.
“These are truly impressive wins and indicative of
Filipinos’ growing interest and talent in robotics. But more than that, we
thank the team for exemplifying the values we hope all our young scientists
would possess,” Biyo said.
The silver award won by Grace Christian College in
Sydney marked the end of the FLL Season 2019.
Other awards won by the
Philippines were the Championship Award (Finalist) by Dr. Yanga’s Colleges Inc.
at FLL World Championship 2019 Houston, Texas, USA, (April 2019) and Gold
Award-Project Presentation by Dr. Yanga’s Colleges Inc. at FLL European Open
Invitational Turkey 2019, Izmir, Turkey, (May 2019).
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