Costa Rica Green Valley (CRGV) organized a special visit for the students of the robotics team from the Rosario de Naranjo Professional Technical College (CTP) to the Robotics & CNC Innovation and Training Center.
It is one of the most advanced training centers in technology and robotics in Costa Rica.
The visit is part of the sponsorship granted by CRGV to support the team in its participation in the Robotics World Cup. This competition will be held in Türkiye at the end of this month.
During the visit, the students explored innovative processes in automation and robotics under the guidance of industry experts.
“At Costa Rica Green Valley we believe that providing access to high-level practical experiences is key. This is to develop local talent and prepare the next generations to lead technological projects.
“By exposing these students to unique learning environments, we reaffirm our commitment to contributing to a more competitive community. But also more focused on innovation,” said Roberto Argüello, Project Director at Real Estate Portfolio.
Who makes up the robotics team?
The team that will represent Costa Rica in Türkiye is made up of the students:
- Mariam Garcia
- Bianka Bolaños
- Deylin Rojas
- Hilary Talia Molina
- Maria Angel Cruz
- Kristel Nicole Chaves
They have the support of their coaches Rigoberto Román and Johan Pineda.
“!Costa Rica Green Valley, located in Greece, has provided the students of the Naranjo CTP with a complete training experience, complementing their preparation for the Robotics World Cup with practical opportunities and access to comprehensive learning environments.
“This support reflects CRGV’s commitment to the development of young talent in Costa Rica, promoting the academic and professional growth of future generations,” said Argüello.
What are the main goals of the Costa Rica Green Valley organization in promoting education and technological advancement in Costa Rica?
1. Background on Costa Rica Green Valley (CRGV) organization: Can you tell us more about Costa Rica Green Valley and its mission to support education and technological development in Costa Rica?
2. Sponsorship for the robotics team: Why did Costa Rica Green Valley decide to sponsor the robotics team from the Rosario de Naranjo Professional Technical College (CTP)? What made this particular team stand out?
3. Visit to the Robotics & CNC Innovation and Training Center: Could you describe the visit organized by CRGV for the robotics team to the Robotics & CNC Innovation and Training Center? What were some of the highlights of the visit?
4. Access to advanced technology: How important is exposure to advanced technology in shaping the future of robotics and automation? What role does CRGV play in providing access to such technology for students and professionals in Costa Rica?
5. Impact on the community: How do initiatives like this impact the local community and the future of Costa Rica’s technology sector? What are some challenges that still need to be addressed in developing a strong technology workforce in the country?
6. World Cup preparations: The team will be representing Costa Rica in the Robotics World Cup in Türkiye. Can you tell us about the team members and their preparations for the competition? How do they feel about being a part of such a significant event?
7. Collaboration with CTP: What does the collaboration between Costa Rica Green Valley and the Rosario de Naranjo Professional Technical College involve? How has it benefited both parties?
8. Role models for future generations: As young women pursuing careers in STEM fields, the team members are inspiring many in Costa Rica. How can organizations like CRGV promote more diversity in the field and encourage other young people to get involved in robotics and engineering?