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MATE ROV Competition Russian and US Winners

  14/07/2010
The Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center's international ROV competition is finished. The Explorer class sees the Institute for Marine Technology Problems of Vladivostok (Russia) as best, for the Rangers it is First Flight High School of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina (USA).


MATE ROV Competition WinnersThe full ranking is:

 

Explorer (advanced level)
1st place: Institute for Marine Technology Problems of Vladivostok (Russia)
2nd place: Long Beach City College of Long Beach, CA (USA)

3rd place: Marine Institute and Faculty of Engineering of Memorial University of St. John's, Newfoundland (Canada)

 

Ranger class (intermediate level)
1st place: First Flight High School of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina (USA)
2nd place: Clarenville High School of Clarenville, Newfoundland (Canada)
3rd place: Aptos High School of Aptos, CA (USA) 

 

 





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