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Chief Scientist meets with Robotheadz, the team representing Cyprus at the FIRST® LEGO® League Asia Pacific Open Invitational 2026 in Sydney

Cyprus' Chief Scientist for Research, Innovation and Technology, Demetris Skourides, reaffirmed the government's commitment to nurturing the country's next generation of scientists and innovators during a meeting with the Robotheadz robotics team, ahead of their departure to Sydney, where they will represent Cyprus at the FIRST® LEGO® League Asia Pacific Open Invitational 2026, taking place from 9–12 July.

A press release issued by the Research and Innovation Foundation said that the meeting formed part of the Chief Scientist's broader initiatives to connect talented young people with Cyprus' research and innovation ecosystem while strengthening the country's international presence through youth excellence.

The Cypriot delegation consists of ten outstanding students who earned first place in the national FIRST LEGO League competition with a project focused on archaeology. During the meeting, the students presented their innovative mobile application, which combines programming and digital technologies to promote Cyprus' archaeological heritage.

The Chief Scientist encouraged the students to pursue their passion for science, technology and innovation and shared practical advice ahead of their international competition.

During the meeting, he also held a live discussion with Cyprus High Commissioner to Australia, Antonis Samoutis, to coordinate support for the delegation in Sydney, including engagement with the Cypriot community to ensure the students enjoy a successful and memorable experience while representing Cyprus abroad.

As part of this initiative, the Office of the Chief Scientist, in collaboration with the Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF), provided the team with material showcasing Cyprus' scientific and cultural achievements, including two 3D-printed cultural artefacts created by the research team of Professor Marinos Ioannides, audiovisual material highlighting Cyprus' cultural heritage and innovation ecosystem, and an introduction to flagship national research projects, including Cyprus' nanosatellite initiative, demonstrating how research conducted in Cyprus is contributing to cutting-edge developments in space technologies and biomedical science.

"Investing in young people is investing in the future of our country. Through the Office of the Chief Scientist, we remain committed to supporting every initiative that promotes scientific thinking, innovation and international outreach. Robotheadz represents not only Cyprus in a competition, but also a nation that believes in knowledge, research and technology',' the Chief Scientist said.

Robotheadz team is led by coach Dr. Pericles Cheng.

(Source: CNA)

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