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Ivory Coast: 155 young Ivorians competing for agriculture 4.0

04/07/2025
Source : ORISHAS FINANCE
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More than a hundred young competitors, passionate and determined to change the agricultural destiny of Côte d'Ivoire met on Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at the Ivorian-Korean Sports, Cultural and ICT Center Alassane Ouattara (CSCTICAO). The aim of this meeting was the final hackathon of the 1st National Robotics Competition

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Ils sont au nombre de 155 young competitors from renowned institutions from all over the country, including the Lycée Technique d'Abidjan and the INPHB in Yamoussoukro. Based on the theme “Agriculture 4.0: reinventing the future of the agricultural sector in Côte d'Ivoire, the example of South Korea”, these young Ivorians aim to make robotics a lever for transformation for Ivorian agriculture, like the South Korean model that has been able to combine technology and sovereignty Food. 30 teams from high schools, colleges and universities competed for three days in intelligence and audacity. Their mission was to design robots and technological solutions capable of alleviating the work of farmers and paving the way for more modern, resilient and efficient agriculture.

These young people thus worked in synergy to develop these robots capable of transforming the image of Ivorian agriculture.

This first national robotics competition, co-organized with the CSCTICAO and supported by the Ministry of Digital Transition and Digitalization, continues until July 3, 2025. It promises to reward the winners with laptops, robotics kits, 3D printers, and other awards. According to Koffi Herman, from the Tech Fun team, “these tools will allow us to implement and develop the projects we imagined during the competition”. économie For Paul Marie Ouattara, head of Ivoirian Robotic Content and competition manager, “Côte d'Ivoire is full of young talents capable of shaping the future of our agricultural sector, a pillar of nbsp; national. This is why we are offering them the opportunity to measure themselves around concrete technological challenges related to agriculture.” He said that these young people from high school and higher education represent the future of the nation and must be able to express and unleash their creative genius.

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