Kampala, Uganda- 6th December 2024, First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports Hon Janet Kataaha Museveni has commended Young Engineers Uganda for organising a successful First Ever Uganda National STEM and Vex Robotics Championship.
The event, held on November 29, at the National ICT Hub Nakawa brought together students from 23 schools and a home school team to showcase their robotics skills and compete for a spot in the Vex World Robotics World Championship in Dallas, USA.
In a speech delivered for her by the Commissioner for Secondary Schools Mrs Juliet Atuhaire Muzoora, the First Lady praised the organizers and participants, emphasizing the importance of STEM education in empowering Uganda’s next generation of innovators. She noted that the championship aligns with the government’s development agenda, particularly in promoting skilling programs and preparing youth for the challenges of the 21st century.
The First Lady also encouraged more schools to participate in future championships, emphasizing the need to nurture and inspire young Ugandan scientists, innovators, and problem solvers. She expressed gratitude to the sponsors, partners, educators, and parents who made the event possible.
Four schools that won the Vex Championship will represent Uganda at the Vex World Robotics Championship in April next year. These are; Daffodils Primary School and Acorns International School that won Vex IQ, The Stoneridge School and Soroti Municipal SS that won Vex V5.
The African School of Innovations Science and Technology (ASIST) Ltd, which organized the event under its Flagship brand Young Engineers Uganda, aims to nurture the next generation of Ugandan scientists, innovators, problem solvers, and creative thinkers through hands-on STEM and robotics education.
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