FIRST LEGO League, a science, technology and educational event which aim to offer our country’s promising elementary and secondary students and opportunity to expand their horizons through the exploration of robots and robotic systems in schools. Moreover, it aims to provide a host of opportunity to stimulate early design, engineering and computing skills highly relevant towards progressive education. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science & Technology (FIRST) is a foundation based in Manchester, USA which partnered with LEGO Education. Over 90 countries participate in the event annually.
FIRST LEGO League encourages our youth to be future engineers, scientists and inventors to help our country to be technologically driven. Philippine Robotics National Team represented by De La Salle Santiago Zobel (DLSZ) Explore Category (age 6-10) BEST CODING AWARD at FLL World Championship 2023.
FELTA Multi-Media Inc., is the National Organizer, 12th FIRST LEGO League Philippines and the national awardees represented the Philippine Robotics National Team in FIRST LEGO League World Championship 2023 in Houston, Texas, USA last April 18-22, 2023.
“FIRST LEGO League Philippines is providing a wealth of experience for the youth and prepare them to be the workforce of the Future equipped with 21st Century Skills. They truly will have an advantage since we encourage more scientists , engineers and inventors for Nation Building . We are proud of DLSZ Brick Titans team age 7-9 year olds as they competed with 98 other teams“ Mylene Abiva, President/ CEO, FELTA Multi-Media and World Robot Ambassador.
FELTA Multi-Media Inc., has a Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) for the promotion of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in the Philippines.
For more information, please contact Donna Ermitanio, Robotics Coordinator, FELTA Multi Media at email: feltamultimediainc@gmail.com
Filipino kids win at Lego League competition in Houston