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Look how interest in the field of robotics and engineering emerges in children

starting from childhood. By the way the robots have been designed and developed by
pupils of schools that is an aspiring phenomena that I observe new generation is about
to come that have talent, ambitions, and commitment to make Armenia great.
You would have the same conviction if you observe them developing and
experimenting the robots, or if you talk with them a little about their dreams.
ArmRobotics is a contest that is implemented each year withing pupils that have
been engaged in Armath labs. Since 2011 the Union of Advanced Technology
Enterprises (UATE) undertakes to establish the Armath Engineering Laboratories
educational program. UATE has started the process of exporting the Armenian model
of technology education all over the world.
In 2023, 641 engineering laboratories operate on the territory of Armenia,
Georgia, Kuwait, France, USA, Bangladesh and India. Around 17200 students get free
engineering education.
By the way two kids in the video (boy and girl) are my kids and I am sure they
have no new dreams.
Let’s connect our children to new possibilities that technology brings each day to
make new future for them.

It is truly inspiring to see the emergence of interest in robotics and


engineering among children,
You would have the same conviction if you observe the process of
children developing and experimenting the robots, or if you talk with them a
little about their dreams.
The fact that pupils from schools are actively involved in designing and
developing robots speaks itself about the talent, ambitions, and commitment
of the new generation. The initiative taken by the Union of Advanced
Technology Enterprises (UATE) to establish the Armath Engineering
Laboratories educational program is commendable. The expansion of this
program to different countries, including Armenia, Georgia, Kuwait, France,
USA, Bangladesh, and India, reflects a global impact.
It's heartening to know that 641 engineering laboratories are
operating, providing free engineering education to around 17,200 students.
Your personal connection to this initiative, with your children actively
participating in ArmRobotics, adds a special touch. It's through programs like
these that children not only learn valuable technical skills but also foster
creativity, teamwork, and a passion for innovation. It's wonderful to see how
these initiatives are not only nurturing the curiosity and dreams of individual
children but are also contributing to the larger goal of making Armenia and
other participating countries great in the field of technology and
engineering.
As we witness the growth and achievements of programs like Armath,
it becomes clear that the future is in the hands of a generation with the skills
and enthusiasm to embrace the technological advancements that lie ahead.
Congratulations to your kids and all the young participants for their
achievements, and best wishes for their future endeavors in the exciting
world of robotics and engineering!
By the way two kids in the video (wonderful boy and girl) are my kids
and I am sure now they have new dreams.
Let’s connect our children to new possibilities in technology for
shaping better future for them.

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