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Robocon Vietnam 2014 kicks off

As many as 160 teams from 33 universities, colleges and technical schools throughout the country are competing in qualifying rounds of the 2014 Robocon Vietnam to earn a berth in the Asia-Pacific Robocon Contest, which is scheduled for August in India.
As many as 160 teams from 33 universities, colleges and technicalschools throughout the country are competing in qualifying rounds of the2014 Robocon Vietnam to earn a berth in the Asia-Pacific RoboconContest, which is scheduled for August in India.

The qualifying rounds, which officially kicked off in Hanoi, thecentral city of Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City on April 2, will pick up 32best teams for the final round which will last from May 5-11 in NhaTrang city, the central province of Khanh Hoa.

The 13rd of its kind, the contest is co-organised by the Toyota Motors Vietnam and Vietnam Television.

At the 2013 Robocon Vietnam, teams from Lac Hong university in thesouthern province of Dong Nai reaped all three top prizes.

The Asia-Pacific Robot Contest (ABU Robocon) is an Asian OceanianCollege robot competition founded in 2002 by Asia-Pacific BroadcastingUnion.

Over the past three consecutive years, Vietnam teams finished second at the ABU Robocon competition.-VNA

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