Nepali Students Honored for Winning 'Codeavour 7.0' AI, Coding, Robotics Competition
Kathmandu. Nima Foundation has honored Nepali students who participated and won in 'Codeavour 7.0', the world's largest artificial intelligence (AI), coding, and robotics competition. The foundation honored these talented students by organizing a special program in Kathmandu.
Six teams from Nepal succeeded in winning various prizes in the prestigious international competition held at Bina Nusantara University in Jakarta, Indonesia. Nine teams from Nepal participated in the competition, which had competitors from more than 70 countries worldwide. In addition to the six awarded teams, three other Nepali teams also managed to secure a place within the top 30 globally.
In this annual international technology competition organized for students in the age group of seven to 18 years, Nepali students presented innovative projects based on serious and contemporary issues such as unsafe drinking water, air pollution, smart agriculture, and medicine management. They received international acclaim for their efforts to solve real societal problems through technology.
Students associated with Asia Pacific School, Reliance Public School, Daisy Boarding English Secondary School, and SkillsUp Global received awards in various categories in the competition. Nima Education Foundation has been encouraging and supporting Nepali students to develop technology-based solutions in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
Meanwhile, SkillsUp Global also honored the students in a separate program, recognizing the glorious achievements of Nepali students on the international stage.
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