Vietnam wins gold at Asia Pacific Mechatronics Skills Competition

VOV.VN - Two Vietnamese contestants participating in the Asia Pacific Mechatronics Skills Competition have won a gold medal during the event held on April 8 in an online format.

The team were made up of local duo Dinh Tu Ngoc and Nguyen Van Tan, both of whom are studying at Hanoi Electromechanical Vocational Training College.

The pair successfully surpassed a number of strong regional rivals at the competition, including those from the Republic of Korea, Japan, and Singapore, in order to bring home the gold medal.

After achieving this outstanding result, the Vietnamese team will now have the chance to compete at the WorldSkills Competition which is scheduled to take place in Shanghai, China, in 2022.

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