The National Museum of Science and Technology is going to show the robot. These robots made by the teenage scientists of Bangladesh Robot Olympiad will be displayed in the Innovation Gallery of the Science Museum. Teenage robot scientists handed over their invented robots to the Director General of the museum Mohammad Munir Chowdhury at a "Robot Transfer and Science Ceremony" at the National Museum of Science and Technology on May 25.
Sunny Jubayer, Jannatul Ferdous Fabin, Kazi Mostahid Labib, Nashitat Zainah Rahman, Jaima Zahin Wara and Misbah Uddin Inan, winners of the "Robotics Science and Technology Fair" organized by the National Museum of Science and Technology last January, showcased their robots. These robots can be used for safe and comfortable train journeys, removal of toxins and prevention of accidents etcetera. The director general of the science museum showed interest in acquiring the robots for showcasing them in the museum.
At the event, the science museum authorities gave their consent to bear the cost of making the robots from the manufacturers. Soon, these robots made by teenage robot scientists of the country will be opened for the general visitors in the new gallery of the museum.
The director general of the museum Mohammad Munir Chowdhury announced the closing ceremony by saying a few words. He said, “Robot technology needs to be put into practice to meet the ever-increasing challenges of preventing environmental pollution, reducing the risk of accidents, controlling drug use, and decontaminating river water. The young generation must come forward for such innovation. Singapore has brought discipline and discipline in public life only with CCTV cameras. People should use the knowledge given by Allah for the benefit of others. We need to evaluate the economic, commercial, social and technological impact of technology and ensure its innovation”.