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Mang'u high school student demonstrate how a robot can be useful in industries packaging on 15th June 2024 during the accelerating AI technology innovations in Mang'u high school robotics program training of students. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

A group of tech-savvy students from Mang'u School have teamed up with their counterparts from the United States (US) to build a robotic machine that can shoot foam rings with precision into a bucket seven metres away.

A two-week interaction of more than 30 students from Mang'u High School and students from Horace Mann School in New York US built the robot from scratch.

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