The students did all the design, engineering, construction, programming, testing, and operation of the robot themselves.
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Angel Bhandari, a student at Bronnell Talbot School in Omaha, Nebraska, USA, and her robotics team have won the prestigious 2026 'VEX Robotics World Championship'.
Out of more than 7,000 teams from more than 40 countries, only about 900 teams from more than 40 countries were selected for the four-day competitive world championship. Angel's team achieved success in the competition with a record of 23-0 and became the world champion. The competition was held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA from April 22 to 25.
The students did all the work of designing, engineering, building, programming, testing and operating the robot themselves. Angel played the role of team coordinator, strategist and operations leader within the 6-member team.
She also became a finalist among more than 10,000 competitors in the 'International Business Plan Speech and Presentation' held in Atlanta, Georgia.
