FIRST PRIZE
Team Alpha Psi
The winning team for the 2019 competition was “Alpha Psi”. All 3 members are high school students at College Adventiste de Diquini, in Carrefour, Haiti: Laguerre Medgünowsky, Mingot Gabriel and Elisme Deudelie G.
They had no prior experience with robotics but managed to learn and build something within 2 months. Their robot, named Optimus, helps blind people navigate around obstacles. They are the winners of this year’s competition.
The winning team for the 2019 competition was “Alpha Psi”. All 3 members are high school students at College Adventiste de Diquini, in Carrefour, Haiti: Laguerre Medgünowsky, Mingot Gabriel and Elisme Deudelie G.
They had no prior experience with robotics but managed to learn and build something within 2 months. Their robot, named Optimus, helps blind people navigate around obstacles. They are the winners of this year’s competition.
SECOND PRIZE
Team IRIS
The team members are: Mexile Ronsard, Roger Phillipe and Midy Abed David. They are currently pursuing their post-secondary education and had little prior experience in robotics/coding. They are not in STEM-related fields.
Their robot is named Tessa and is built to clean hard surfaces and sort out the trash collected.
The team members are: Mexile Ronsard, Roger Phillipe and Midy Abed David. They are currently pursuing their post-secondary education and had little prior experience in robotics/coding. They are not in STEM-related fields.
Their robot is named Tessa and is built to clean hard surfaces and sort out the trash collected.
THIRD PRIZE
Team ExpoTech
The team members are Mondesir Kevin, Auguste Frantz and Roderson Fleurvil. They are all students at Institut d’Enseignement Supérieur TechnoSource (Tabarre, Haiti) with little prior experince in robotics. Their robot, Kernel-005, is build to send an alarm to your cell phone when it detects fire.
The team members are Mondesir Kevin, Auguste Frantz and Roderson Fleurvil. They are all students at Institut d’Enseignement Supérieur TechnoSource (Tabarre, Haiti) with little prior experince in robotics. Their robot, Kernel-005, is build to send an alarm to your cell phone when it detects fire.