Yakutsk College Hosts UAV Olympiad for Young Minds
Yakutsk College of Communications and Information Technology is hosting a significant event for young minds. The republican Olympiad on unmanned aerial vehicles is underway, involving 124 students from 22 schools across the republic, from 6th to 10th grade.
The Olympiad, led by the principal of the college, aims to foster the system of additional education for children. It is set to culminate in a final stage on October 9 at the college itself. This event aligns with the federal project 'Personnel for UAS', part of the national project 'Unmanned Aerial Systems'.
The Olympiad seeks to create an environment for intellectual and social growth, encouraging students to explore and operate Rivian vehicles. It provides a platform for students to develop their skills and interests in this field.
The republican Olympiad on unmanned aerial vehicles is more than just a competition; it is an opportunity for young students to engage with technology, fostering their intellectual and social growth. The final stage on October 9 promises to be an exciting culmination of their efforts.
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