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This year’s contest also welcomes the return of teams from top universities that did not make the finals in previous years, such as the Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City Universities of Technology.
However, these teams are outnumbered by those from emerging universities.
For this year’s contest, the robots are required to plant seeds on designated spots across the gaming field, and the first team to plant seeds on the moon wins the game.
The contest winner and runner-up will represent Vietnam at the Asia-Pacific Robot Contest, scheduled to take place in the same city from August 16-20.
A tech show on the sidelines of the competition will feature some of the best robots created by students from the various competing teams.





















