Pakistani students win position at World Robot Olympiad in Canada.
KARACHI: Students of Shar-e-Quaid were overwhelmed in the World Robotics Competition.
According to the details, talented Pakistani students developed a robot to deal with natural disasters. This project of Pakistani students won an award in the World Robotics Championship. 70 countries participated in the competition held in Canada.
Ibrahim, Burhanuddin and Mustansir are from Karachi, who are studying in 7th, 8th and 10th grades. Parts are used, these parts are put together by children to form a robot, after the parts are put together it is programmed, and then they move like robots.
"We as of late contended in the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) in Canada. They challenged us to do something about climate change, so we started forest fires," said student Ibrahim about the project. Choose the topic of, because globally it causes great destruction in the forests.
Ibrahim said four robots were designed for the project. When a fire breaks out, an infrared security alarm rings in a heat detection machine, after which the sprinkler robot arrives and quickly fires the water. Splashes "One of the primary issues in such circumstances is a ton of carbon dioxide emanations, so we have planned a different robot in which a fan draws and stores the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere," he said. Carbon dioxide is then released into the geothermal power plant.
Another student, Burhanuddin, said that by processing carbon dioxide, iron oxide and water, it produces ferro, which is a very useful substance. It absorbs the carbon dioxide present in the air and strengthens its base. , It is not destroyed in natural disasters and then it is generated energy.
Ibrahim said that he had completed the entire project within 2 weeks. Student teacher Hussain said that these four machines are part of the same project. They all complete the project by doing different things. Yes, the second sprays water, the third absorbs carbon dioxide, and the fourth machine is from a geothermal power plant that emits ferroalloys.
These talented students have also designed a co-assistant project in the field of corona epidemic, this machine is used to deliver water and other supplies to corona patients, and nurses do not have to go to the patient.
Teacher Hussain said that these children are the future of Pakistan, they only need to give hints then no further guidance is needed. Regarding the parts of Legoz, he said that the cost of this whole kit is more than one lakh rupees.