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Woburn Collegiate robot in world championship

By Fiona Persaud
April 23, 2010

Woburn Collegiate placed seventh out of 86 in the Robotics World Championship in Atlanta last weekend.

Forty students from the school were chosen to participate. The students, along with 11 other Canadian teams, spent six weeks constructing robots to perform various tasks.

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By: Fiona Persaud
Posted: Apr 23 2010 4:26 am
Edition: Scarborough
Filed under: News Briefs
Topics: Woburn Collegiate

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