At the invitation of the Bogura Zilla School Science Club, the Bangladesh Robot Olympiad (BdRO) and Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) jointly organized a special robotics activation event, bringing the excitement of robotics to over 250 enthusiastic school students from various institutions across Bogura.
The Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) and Bangladesh Robot Olympiad (BdRO) came together to host an exciting, hands-on robotics workshop all about the Huskylens AI Camera.
Despite continuous rain, more than 200 school students turned out to participate in a robotics awareness event at the Bangladesh Army University of Science and Technology (BAUST), Saidpur, Nilphamari, in an inspiring show of enthusiasm. The program was a part of the Bangladesh Open Source Network's (BdOSN) week-long nationwide activation campaign to encourage young students to take an interest in robotics.
My first encounter with Artificial Intelligence (AI) dates back to 2021. It was during my preparations for that year’s Robot Olympiad that I first came to know about the fascinating world of AI development. Until then, AI always seemed like a fantasy concept to me, something out of the science fiction movies I loved watching as a child. It felt distant, almost magical.
Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) and Bangladesh Robot Olympiad (BdRO) jointly organized a day-long hands-on robotics workshop focused on building Mini Rovers.
The workshop was designed to prepare for the upcoming IRO Bangladesh Open 2025, a national robotics competition inviting students from Class 1 to Class 12 to develop robots under this year’s main theme: Space Robot.
This is Md. Riasat Islam from Rajuk Uttara Model College. It all started with a simple yet powerful question: “How can AI talk to me like a human?”
Hello, I am Labib Shahriar, the Champion of the Bangladesh Artificial Intelligence Olympiad 2025, in the Programming and Machine Learning category.
The journey of robotics has taken an exciting turn this year as a dedicated team from Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) set off on a cross-country tour to promote and activate the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) Bangladesh 2025. In an effort to promote robotics education and inspire young people to compete in one of the most prominent international robotics contests, the team set out on a tour of Bangladesh's southeast on May 26.