The Panhellenic STEM Competition 2025 in Larissa showcased innovative projects integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT). Approximately 1,200 primary and secondary education students participated, addressing challenges related to planet Earth. Organized by STEM Education, with COSMOTE as a strategic partner, students developed solutions using electronic measurements, physical magnitudes, and robotic systems for monitoring environmental factors like nitrogen, oxygen, nutrition, and hydration, alongside systems for managing household and industrial waste, and advanced solutions for space exploration. Teams like Project A.R.E.S. from Galatsi presented detailed mapping solutions for planet Earth and population awareness systems, while The MARTIANS developed autonomous solutions for energy management and waste recycling. The DAMATIR team from Tripoli created a smart greenhouse prototype for resource optimization, GALATAS ROBOGANG designed an autonomous waste sorting system, and RED HORIZON from Patras developed a biometric hand prototype for assisting individuals with upper limb disabilities. COSMOTE's support for STEM education includes reaching 60,000 students through 11 Panhellenic STEM Competitions, providing 18,300 online seminar spots for educators, offering 1,250 educational kits to schools, and sponsoring robotics teams like Robogirl and The Real Robokids. COSMOTE emphasizes its commitment to STEM education, fostering digital skills and promoting equal opportunities for all, with over 360,000 beneficiaries from its STEM-related initiatives.
AI and IoT Solutions Showcase at Panhellenic STEM Competition 2025
Edited by: Olga N
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