
WASHINGTON—A team representing Armenia placed third during the annual FIRST Global robotics challenge, which concluded Tuesday at the DAR Convention center in the nation’s capital.
First Global organizes a yearly international robotics challenge to ignite a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) among the more than two billion youth across the world.

In this year’s challenge, competitors were asked to design their robot to complete a variety of engineering tasks focused on “access to clean water,” and best cooperate in international robot alliances that have a variety of skills to accomplish these tasks because allianced that cooperate the best will be most prepared to succeed.
Armenia’s team was represented by students from the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies.
The students selected for FIRST Global are among those who have participated in the organization’s robotics workshops, have demonstrated the ability to work in a group, have numerous achievements in different fields and are dedicated to the fields of robotics and programming.

FIRST Global provides the framework for an “olympics”-style robotics challenge where one team from every nation is invited to participate in a global robotics event that builds bridges between high school students with different backgrounds, languages, religions, and customs.
By bringing these future STEM leaders together in an engaging and collaborative competition that drives home the importance, excitement, and applicability of STEM education, FIRST Global inspires students to learn the skills they will need to make the discoveries their parents and grandparents would consider miracles, impossibilities, or just plain science fiction.
Beautiful and handsome Armenian youth, inside and out; with BIIIG brains. Congrats to all of you, my Armenian friends
Good job! Who placed first and second?
China got first and Poland got second
Congratulations. Armenia needs to provide job opportunities for kids like these so they don’t leave the country when they grow up.
Pictures say a thousand words. We share the joy with the beautiful, smart and proud Armenian youth, abreek
Congratulations to Sam and Sylva Simonian for their vision to start TUMO.
These young people make me proud. They are having fun – maybe they can begin to clean up the mess my generation is leaving for them…
What can I say?
barev aper inch pes ek, congrats tavatanem.