Over 350 students explore archaeology through robotics at FIRST LEGO League in Reus

The 15th edition of the technology competition at firaReus Events brings together 48 teams to solve innovation challenges.

Generic image of young students competing with custom-built robots at a technology event.
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Generic image of young students competing with custom-built robots at a technology event.

A total of 359 students from 21 educational centers participated this Saturday in the 15th edition of the FIRST LEGO League Tarragona-Reus, held at the firaReus Events facilities.

The competition, organized by the Rovira i Virgili University (URV), focused on the Unearthed™ challenge. Participants applied technological solutions to archaeology, researching how to discover, analyze, and preserve historical heritage using modern tools.
In the Challenge category, teams Kronos, Com tu vulgues, and Legonnac emerged as the main winners. Students aged 10 to 16 programmed autonomous robots to complete complex missions and presented innovative projects to a panel of judges.
This international educational program aims to foster scientific vocations and critical thinking. Supported by the Tarragona and Reus city councils, the event alternates its location between both cities every year to strengthen its local impact.