Armath students assemble a robot in India to deliver food to coronavirus-infected patients
Students of Armath Engineering Laboratories in India have assembled an automated robot serving food to patients infected with the coronavirus. The video of the robot in action has been shared on the Facebook page of Armath Laboratories.
The Union of Advanced Technology Enterprise (UATE) reminds that during the opening ceremony of DigiTec 2019 Technology Exhibition held in Yerevan Expo Center on October 6-9, 2019, Armath Engineering Labs signed a contract to export the Armath educational program to India. The format of the partnership envisaged future teachers not to come from India to get the necessary classes, but two of Armath teachers from Armenia go to India for six months to conduct training for children and future teachers there.
However, due to the situation with the state of emergency, the first phase of the trainings with Indian beneficiaries were held online.
“Our candidates got an excellent experience in attending the online classes delivered by Hayk and Gor. We obtained numerous skills and started using them in parallel with the classes. As an example , we have created a robot and are assembling the final elements,” the representative of the Indian side has told UATE.
To note, “Armath” engineering laboratories aim to assist schoolchildren in their early interest emergence in modern high technology, to promote the development of engineering mindset from early ages and to prepare competent students in all schools of the Armenian and Artsakh communities.