Until we meet again – Robotics in Libya

FIRST Tech Challenge Libya Regional Robotics Championship

A number of students competed in the final stage of our Libya regional robotics championship. This was held on 17 and 18 of February where teams of students are tasked with designing and building robots and they were surrounded with challenging and positive vibes. Teams from all around Libya came to join this championship. Twenty-two … Read moreUntil we meet again – Robotics in Libya

Moving from a success to another

Our tournaments moved to another level and the second qualifying tournament was a big and great success story.40 teams have competed in this tournament where participants came from more than 10 different cities across Libya, more than 800 students joined this tournament whose ages vary between 12-18 years old. After the success of the Benghazi … Read moreMoving from a success to another

2021-2022 Season robotics tournaments, a successful story started

It’s not the “END”, it’s just the beginning !!Benghazi Qualifying Robotics Tournament was the first robotics tournament done in East Libya where participants were exposed to valuable soft skills such as communicating, teamwork, cooperation, and competition. It was a two days tournament, where 14 teams were competing knowing that participants are from Benghazi, Albayda, Tripoli, … Read more2021-2022 Season robotics tournaments, a successful story started

A tournament to unite Libya’s children.

The LYBOTICS robotics program is currently gaining momentum on the International stage securing major sponsorship to support the talented children taking part in the project. Part of this support has enabled the first-of-its-kind robotics tournament, The Tripoli Regional Tournament taking place on the 9-10th of April 2021.  Indeed, this event is set to shed a … Read moreA tournament to unite Libya’s children.

What International Women’s Day means at LYBOTICS

A time for great hope and prosperity, the fall of the Gaddafi regime in 2011 promised much for the Libyan people. However, after a short period of peace and improvement, the country fell into civil war once more. Perhaps the worst hit by these proceedings were women, who had played a significant role in the … Read moreWhat International Women’s Day means at LYBOTICS

Giving Libyan Children Back Their Futures.

An often forgotten voice, Libya’s children are still paying the price for a long civil conflict they do not fully understand. With growing educational and health disparities in the country, Libya’s conflict has impacted its children in devastating ways. While conditions for thousands of children and civilians deteriorate daily, attacks against schools have led to … Read moreGiving Libyan Children Back Their Futures.

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