Updated May 6, 2024 , New Delhi
- AICRA signs a memorandum of understanding with Robotics Academy Center Iraq to host the Technoxian Robotics Championship Nationals.
- AICRA President Rajkumar Sharma and CEO of Robotics Academy Center Iraq, Wael Abbas Kadhim, express excitement about the partnership.
- Winners of the national rounds will compete in the annual Technoxian World Robotics Championship held in India.
The All India Council for Robotics & Automation (AICRA) has taken a significant step towards expanding the reach of robotics competitions by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Robotics Academy Center Iraq. The partnership aims to host the Technoxian Robotics Championship Nationals in Iraq, providing a platform for Iraqi youth to showcase their talent and innovation in robotics.
AICRA President, Rajkumar Sharma, and CEO of Robotics Academy Center Iraq, Wael Abbas Kadhim, were present at the signing ceremony and expressed their excitement about the collaboration. Both Sharma and Kadhim emphasized the importance of fostering a culture of innovation and technological excellence among the youth, highlighting the potential for robotics competitions to inspire and empower the next generation of engineers and innovators.
The Technoxian Robotics Championship Nationals in Iraq will provide participants with a unique opportunity to demonstrate their skills in various robotics competitions, including robot design, programming, and innovation challenges. Winners of the national rounds will be given the prestigious opportunity to compete in the annual Technoxian World Robotics Championship held in India, where they will represent Iraq on an international stage.
“We are thrilled to partner with the Robotics Academy Center Iraq to bring the Technoxian Robotics Championship Nationals to Iraqi youth,” said Rajkumar Sharma, President of AICRA. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to promoting STEM education and fostering innovation in robotics. We believe that by providing young minds with a platform to showcase their talent and creativity, we can inspire a new generation of technological leaders.”
Wael Abbas Kadhim, CEO of Robotics Academy Center Iraq, echoed Sharma’s sentiments, stating, “We are excited about the opportunities that this partnership will bring to the youth of Iraq. By hosting the Technoxian Robotics Championship Nationals, we aim to ignite a passion for robotics and technology among our youth, empowering them to become future innovators and leaders in the field.”
The Technoxian Robotics Championship Nationals in Iraq marks a significant milestone in AICRA’s efforts to promote robotics education and competition on a global scale. Through partnerships like these, AICRA continues to expand its reach and impact, inspiring and empowering youth around the world to pursue careers in STEM fields and drive innovation.