STEMGuyana team in first place after three rounds at robotics championships

The Guyana team participating in the first Global Robotics Championship for high school students seen in a celebratory mood after moving into first place after three rounds. (Karen Abrams photo)

Guyana’s team participating in the first Global Robotics Championship for high school students in Washington DC was in first place yesterday after three rounds, Co-founder of STEMGuyana Karen Abrams said yesterday.

Abrams, who has been giving regular updates on the team’s progress on her Facebook page, announced yesterday: “Team Guyana has moved into 1st place out of 160 countries, following the 3rd round in the World Robotics Championships for high school students taking place in the United States. Best wishes to the team and STEMGuyana. Let’s go Guyana.”