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Tu Son Ward organizes STEM Festival and 1st Robocon Competition in 2025

29/12/2025 08:30 View Count: 32

(BNP) - On December 28th, the Tu Son Ward People's Committee organized the STEM Festival and the first Robocon Competition in 2025.

Delegates visit the exhibition area and the Robocon competition.

The 1st STEM Festival and Robocon Competition in Tu Son Ward in 2025 was organized with many rich contents, attracting more than 1,300 students from 8 primary and secondary schools in the ward to participate. Here, students directly experienced 12 STEM stations including digital technology, robotics, virtual reality, science games, fun experiments, and creative models with practical applications; and participated in competitions such as Robocon with the theme "Exploring Tu Son Tourism", "Young Innovators", "Talented Bridge and Road Engineers", and "High-Speed ​​Potential Energy Supercar".

The students get to experience digital technology products.

The 1st Tu Son Ward STEM Festival aims to ignite a passion for science in each student, creating opportunities for them to boldly experiment with new ideas, hone their logical thinking, creativity, teamwork skills, presentation skills, critical thinking, and gradually develop digital competencies – core competencies of citizens in the digital age. Through this, Tu Son Ward demonstrates its determination to build a creative, modern educational environment, centered on students, with science and technology as the driving force for long-term development. Simultaneously, it effectively implements the plans of the Bac Ninh Provincial People's Committee on promoting science and technology, innovation, and preparing a force for the Bac Ninh Provincial Robocon Competition in 2026.

The event attracts a large number of students.

At the conclusion of the 1st STEM Festival and Robocon Competition in 2025, the Organizing Committee will award prizes and certificates to the students and schools that achieved high rankings.

Within the framework of the event, leaders and teachers from primary and secondary schools directly teaching STEM in Tu Son ward received training and implemented STEM lessons according to technical design procedures, and shared experiences in implementing STEM education in schools today.

P.H