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Russian robot teaches children at science center in Norway

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Russian robot teaches children at science center in Norway


04.12.2021

Photo credit: E. Samarin / Press Service of the Mayor and Government of Moscow / mos.ru (CC BY 4.0)

The robot, created by the Russian company Promobot, has been admitted to the staff of one of the largest children's research centers in Norway, where it will teach a number of subjects in English and Norwegian, TASS reports.

According to the Russian company, the robot can teach physics, chemistry, biology and robotics, unlike traditional specialists, who usually focus on one of the disciplines. The universal abilities of the robot can greatly facilitate the organization of the educational process.

The preparation of the Russian robot for work in the Norwegian scientific center was carried out with international participation. Companies from Switzerland and the Scandinavian countries helped Russian specialists to adopt the language of the robot. At the moment, robots assembled by Promobot, which opened in Perm six years ago, operate in 40 countries.

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