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Nyanza region's science and engineering fair has gained momentum at Maranda Boys High School, where students demonstrate their creativity in using robots to enhance services traditionally reliant on human effort. The students have dived into using robots for tasks such as transporting essential hospital equipment, streamlining heavy load handling, and tackling the global challenge of lowering costs associated with fuel.
Innovation in Action: Nyanza Students Showcase Robotics at Science and Engineering Fair
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