Engineering students from universities in the UAE have the opportunity to operate a robot currently onboard the International Space Station (ISS).
The ‘5th Cycle of the Kibo Robot Programming Challenge’ hosted by JAXA and in collaboration with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre and NASA, gives students the unique opportunity to showcase their programming skills by taking control of an ‘Astrobee’ robot, currently in outer space.
.@MBRSpaceCentre invites science and engineering students from universities in the #UAE to showcase their programming skills by operating the robot "Astrobee" on the ISS. Join the 5th Cycle of the Kibo Robot Programming Challenge hosted by JAXA in collaboration with NASA and… pic.twitter.com/eVVPAGd1mq
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) April 30, 2024
Students have until May 27 to register and can apply in teams of 3-6 students.

UAE aid ship reaches Egypt with vital supplies for Gaza
Dubai strengthens emergency preparedness with strategic partnerships
Dubai sets global benchmark for urban governance with new accord
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed unveils MBR Endowment District
UAE carries out new medical evacuation from Gaza Strip
UAE dispatches largest convoy of water tankers to northern Gaza
IRENA Council meets in Abu Dhabi to drive global energy transition
UAE launches body to 'empower volunteering, promote goodness'
