Two Israeli youth teams from the Welfare and Social Affairs Ministry's youth villages reached the finals and quarterfinals of the World Robotics Championship in Canada, building sophisticated robots from scratch. The boys' team from 'Nof Harim' village placed runner-up; the girls' team from 'Al Bustan' reached the quarterfinals.
Israeli youth from the Welfare and Social Affairs Ministry's youth villages achieved international recognition at the World Robotics Championship in Canada. The boys' team from the 'Nof Harim' village was named runner-up of the tournament, while the girls' team from 'Al Bustan' village advanced to the quarterfinals. The participants, some of whom come from complex family backgrounds with no family support, built sophisticated robots from scratch capable of performing a range of tasks according to the annual challenge. The achievement was reported by Michal Pelan on N12.
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