Having concluded the qualifying rounds with the participation of over 2700 students, the regional finals are now about to begin, including 48 institutions in 14 regions, for a total of 71 classes. More than 1400 students are competing in a game based on multiple-choice questions, consisting of digital challenges between schools in areas that include Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Additive Manufacturing/3D Printing.
The contest, based on innovative technologies, is designed to attract students to the study of STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), with the goal of preparing younger generations for the digital future that awaits them.