« I say it with pride, I am a little girl who comes from Africa, Mali and I know how to make robots thanks to RobotsMali, today I am captain of the robotic team of my high school in the United States »
For starters, my name is Diadji Diawara. I am 16 years old, a terminalist student in exchange at Cleveland High School in Ohio State. For this reason I currently live in the United States in a foster family.
A member of the RobotsMali team, Allahsera Auguste Tapo is a 29-year-old Malian student with a degree in Artificial Intelligence at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
For his Master thesis, Mr.Tapo supported a project to develop a system of automatic translation of the Bambara language, the national language of Mali.
On the occasion of this virtual public event, Auguste Tapo raised the interest of many media in Mali and elsewhere. The reason? His incredible exploits to this day.
« My name is Aboubacar Dicko. Robotics changed my life. Three years ago, I got the chance tobe part of Mali's first national robotics team,Formed by RobotsMali. »
In this centre,Learned to design and assemble robots to perform specific tasks using programming. I also had the opportunity to travel to Washington DC, USA, to compete in the 2017 First Global International Robotics Competition, where our team won the silver medal.
I am MOUNKORO Ibrahima, "one of these young dynamics that trusts their courage more than their intelligence!".
I've been passionate about Astronomy and Robotics since I was a kid.
After obtaining my bachelor's degree in 2016 I joined the Faculty of Science and Technology where I went for a bachelor's degree in computer science in first and second year before finally moving towards Méchatronics in second year in 2019.