Hidralia joins the FIRST LEGO League as an expert collaborator in the HYDRO DYNAMICS challenge
Young people learn skills and abilities for their personal and professional future through a unique challenge, relating to topical subjects in the global arena, such as resource management, natural disasters, transport, and renewable energies.
Young people learn skills and abilities for their personal and professional future through a unique challenge, relating to topical subjects in the global arena, such as resource management, natural disasters, transport, and renewable energies.
Granada hosted the competition final in Andalusia on 3 March, where Hidralia, as an expert collaborator, along with the Aquae Foundation, participated by providing materials and knowledge on the management of the complete water cycle in the initial stages of the competition and as volunteers in the final event.
Over 120 teams took part in all Andalusia and worked intensely to present their proposals for improvement relating to the HYDRO DYNAMICS challenge in three main areas: design, build and programme a robot; develop a scientific project that solves the proposed problem; and demonstrate team values. However, the FIRST LEGO League has been much more than this: a great community, formed by participants, relatives, trainers, schools, volunteers, universities, and collaborating partners.