The Responsible Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has launched its first Robotics Challenge. This event aims to inspire students to innovate and solve real-world problems using their acquired skills. Dr. Eunice Akyereko Adjei emphasized the importance of showcasing participants' technical expertise and creativity in tackling robotics challenges.
The challenge featured presentations from junior and senior high schools, highlighting the potential for future advancements. Prof. Jerry John Kponyo expressed confidence that the innovative solutions developed could transform key economic sectors. Participants underwent extensive training in programming and coding, focusing on critical areas like health and education.
• The Robotics Challenge encourages students to solve real-world problems through innovation.
• Participants received training in Python programming and Arduino coding for practical applications.
The Robotics Challenge serves as a platform for students to apply their skills in innovative problem-solving.
Python programming was a key focus in the training provided to participants for developing solutions.
Arduino coding was utilized by participants to create prototypes addressing various societal challenges.
KNUST is involved in fostering innovation through its Responsible Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and educational initiatives.
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