Vlad Plahotniuc met winners of bronze medal at Robotics Olympics in Mexico: It is a model of successful team Moldova
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Young people are the wealth of the country and it is our duty to capitalize on their potential. It is the conviction of the founder "Edelweiss", Vlad Plahotniuc, who met with the Moldovan adolescents, the bronze medal winners at the Global Robotics Olympics in Mexico. The invention of young people awakened the curiosity of Vlad Plahotniuc, who asked them to familiarize him with the field of robotics.
Finally, Vlad Plahotniuc urged the participants to continue to persevere and gave them assurances that he would continue to support them on their way to glory. The youngsters have worked for almost two months to build a robot that can perform tasks in record time and have managed to reach the podium in the face of over 170 countries. Conscious of their performance, adolescents praised their creation.
Vlad Plahotniuc tried to learn from the young people all the secrets of the construction. Thus, the small specialists have been transformed, for half an hour, into true teachers.
Vlad Plahotniuc congratulated them for their performance. "I want to congratulate you and tell you that you are a successful model of a team for Moldova, perhaps an example for all students, and not just for them, I encourage you to continue and only the encouragement is not enough, I promise you to be with your colleagues in Edelweiss in your ambitions. One of the objectives of the foundation is to support people, children, talented students, "said Vlad Plahotniuc.
To help them develop their skills, the Edelweiss Foundation has given them a 3D printer and a performing laptop.
Young people say that the gift they receive will help them implement their future projects. They say it was an honor to meet Vlad Plahotniuc.
"We want to make a robotic head that will carry a brief communication with the person approaching him. He will have the sensors and engines necessary for this," said Mihai Moglan, a participant.
"The meeting seemed quite interesting to me because we were able to talk about the things that we are passionate about and who like us. It seemed good to me that I was able to talk to Mr. Vlad Plahotniuc," said Andrei Copaci, a participant.
The participants of the Olympics said they will not stop here and continue to amaze themselves with their inventions.
"The third place, the bronze medal at such an international Olympiad where 173 countries participated, is a good result for a small country like Moldova, but obviously the year we will focus on a bigger result," said Nicolae Mihalache.
"I think our country has capabilities in people's minds, that is through new inventions and by developing new areas such as robotics, we can raise our country to a higher level," said Andrian Bocancea, a participant.
The World Robotics Olympics "FIRST Global Challenge" took place August 16-18. The Moldovan team, consisting of five students, was on the podium with Romania, which ranked first and Singapore, which ranked second.
The theme of this year's competition was "Energy Impact", one of the global problems.
The youngsters had at their disposal a standard set of parts, engines and mechanisms, and during three months the participating teams designed, built and programmed a robot that simulated on the ground the production of energy from renewable sources.
Finally, Vlad Plahotniuc urged the participants to continue to persevere and gave them assurances that he would continue to support them on their way to glory. The youngsters have worked for almost two months to build a robot that can perform tasks in record time and have managed to reach the podium in the face of over 170 countries. Conscious of their performance, adolescents praised their creation.
Vlad Plahotniuc tried to learn from the young people all the secrets of the construction. Thus, the small specialists have been transformed, for half an hour, into true teachers.
Vlad Plahotniuc congratulated them for their performance. "I want to congratulate you and tell you that you are a successful model of a team for Moldova, perhaps an example for all students, and not just for them, I encourage you to continue and only the encouragement is not enough, I promise you to be with your colleagues in Edelweiss in your ambitions. One of the objectives of the foundation is to support people, children, talented students, "said Vlad Plahotniuc.
To help them develop their skills, the Edelweiss Foundation has given them a 3D printer and a performing laptop.
Young people say that the gift they receive will help them implement their future projects. They say it was an honor to meet Vlad Plahotniuc.
"We want to make a robotic head that will carry a brief communication with the person approaching him. He will have the sensors and engines necessary for this," said Mihai Moglan, a participant.
"The meeting seemed quite interesting to me because we were able to talk about the things that we are passionate about and who like us. It seemed good to me that I was able to talk to Mr. Vlad Plahotniuc," said Andrei Copaci, a participant.
The participants of the Olympics said they will not stop here and continue to amaze themselves with their inventions.
"The third place, the bronze medal at such an international Olympiad where 173 countries participated, is a good result for a small country like Moldova, but obviously the year we will focus on a bigger result," said Nicolae Mihalache.
"I think our country has capabilities in people's minds, that is through new inventions and by developing new areas such as robotics, we can raise our country to a higher level," said Andrian Bocancea, a participant.
The World Robotics Olympics "FIRST Global Challenge" took place August 16-18. The Moldovan team, consisting of five students, was on the podium with Romania, which ranked first and Singapore, which ranked second.
The theme of this year's competition was "Energy Impact", one of the global problems.
The youngsters had at their disposal a standard set of parts, engines and mechanisms, and during three months the participating teams designed, built and programmed a robot that simulated on the ground the production of energy from renewable sources.