08-05-2025
Borneo robot tournament a launchpad for global youth innovation, says S'wak minister
Dr Annuar tries his hand at using a blowpipe to burst a balloon and release the tournament banner to mark the launching of the event.
MIRI (May 9): The Borneo International Robot Tournament 2025 serves not only as a competition, but a vibrant launch pad for new ideas and a global bridge connecting young minds, said Minister of Education, Innovation and Talent Development Dato Sri Roland Sagah Wee Inn.
'This event is a celebration of knowledge, creativity, and global unity, in which bright minds from across the globe come together to shape the future through creativity, technology, and collaboration,' he said in a speech delivered by his deputy, Datuk Dr Annuar Rapa'ee, at the event's launching at the Meritz Hotel here yesterday.
Organised by SMK Chung Hua (CF) Miri, with support from the Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Development (MEITD), the tournament reflects Sarawak's push to nurture local talent and drive innovation.
'Your hard work and dedication have brought us all here today and we are truly grateful for your vision in driving this extraordinary event forward,' said Sagah, lauding the host school's commitment in supporting the ministry's mission to build a future-ready Sarawak.
In his message to the participants, he reminded them that the tournament was not just about winning trophies, but about embracing challenges with resilience and passion.
'Let's be reminded of the true spirit of Borneo International Robot Tournament 2025 – to dare to imagine, create, and contribute to a better future,' he said, reminding them that what they gain – skills, friendship, and inspiration – will outlast the competition itself.
He also encouraged the participants to carry the spirit of 'Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban' – a call to persevere against all odds.
Also in attendance were Sarawak Education Department (Student Education Sector) deputy director Zamzaitul Akmal Hisham Ahmad, Miri Education Officer Mariam Monek, and SMK Chung Hua (CF) Miri principal Lai Jia Ling.
Running from May 7 to 10, the event brought together 220 teams, including 167 from Malaysia and 53 from China, Chinese Taipei, Macau, Vietnam, and Thailand.
The international scope of the tournament is expected to bolster its standing on the global stage, further positioning Sarawak as a hub for youth innovation and technological excellence.