ICT students at the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology took part in the Malta Robotics Olympiad. They developed a TrackR-Bot device that used light sensors to capture the colour of an object to be tracked and made use of face recognition to track a face. Photo shows the team (from left) acting director of the ICT Institute Conrad Vassallo, Isaac Hili, Nathanel Cutajar, Kurt Montanaro, Jean Michel Ellul, Joseph Farrugia, student and student support services co-ordinator Jean Paul Tabone. The team placed second in the competition.

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