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Two years ago, the outcome of the Ghana National skills competition organized by the Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (COTVET) saw three brilliant young men from Accra Technical University in Ghana emerge winners.
This set the pace for the journey to the creation of the Bot arm which will be a miniature version of what one will find in an industrial space.
It is a robotics training kit which will aid in accelerating the learning and building of robotics systems.
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