Robotics teams win big in US

Taiwanese students won several awards at the VEX Robotics World Championship in St. Louis, Missouri, including the Innovate Award, Create Award, and Design Award. The competition, held from April 21 to April 30, featured 126 Taiwanese students across 17 teams.
Taiwanese students won several awards at the VEX Robotics World Championship, held from April 21 to April 30 in St. Louis, Missouri. The competition, recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest robotics competition, featured 126 Taiwanese students across 17 teams. In the high school division, Joinus from Curious X-Lab won the Design Award, while Unicorn Puncher from Dr. Player Robotic Lab Taichung received the Create Award. Happy Hippo from Fancy Robotics International finished as runner-up in the Math Division and won the Innovate Award in the middle school division. Chingshin Academy won third place in the Teamwork Challenge in the Science Division among elementary school teams. The VEX championship required student teams to design, build, and program robots to compete in head-to-head matches.
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