
Malta Robotics Olympiad returns to MFCC
MRO 2019: Technology & Gadgets Expo, Malta’s major annual event for design, technology and education, will be held at MFCC Ta’ Qali between the 10 and 12 May. The event brings together educational institutions, technology and innovation-driven enterprises and agencies, as well as private exhibitors, while also hosting diverse national and international events, competitions, challenges and exhibitions.
The successful formula of 2018 will be improved by making full use of the extended MFCC with over 8,500sqm of space and the re-introduction of the outside area for exhibitors and a new format for the main stage.
Among the highlights of this year’s event one finds the Malta Junior League which surprised everyone with a massive turnout of over 400 students and the SUMO challenge which will see the participation of a record breaking 35 teams.
One of the aims of the 2019 event is to improve visitor demographics by attracting a greater diversity of visitors. The Digital Careers Expo will be targeting teens and young adults looking for information on job opportunities in the digital industry.
The MRO – D&T Expo will showcase the latest prototyping tech and innovative Design &Technology student projects from schools across Malta and host the DIYBot challenge, for makers who want to aim high with an improvised live rocket launcher build or show off bespoke robots.
MRO is also proud to work with the Maltese technology brand Gadgets™ for 2019 to introduce the Gadgets Expo on the MRO floor.

The Malta Robotics Olympiad is financed and organised by the Ministry for Education and Employment in collaboration with the Parliamentary Secretariat for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovationn and with the valuable support of various sponsors.
Entrance is free, this year’s event is set to be the largest and most exciting edition yet with a range of competitions, workshops and presentations for all the family.
The Malta Robotics Olympiad is financed and organised by the Ministry for Education and Employment, powered by Go plc, in collaboration with the Parliamentary Secretary for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovation and with the valuable support of various sponsors.
Photocaptions: Minister Evarist Bartolo (centre), Parliamentary Secretary Silvio Schembri (from left) and Dr Frank Fabri, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Employment, together with students from Santa Tereza College in Birkirkara. The students had the opportunity to talk about their experience at last year’s MRO and their plans for this year’s event
- May 5, 2019 No comments Posted in: Events Tags: Malta Robotics Olympiad