DLSZ Robotics: Championing Innovation Beyond Borders

First Row from left to right: Juan Rafael Hapin (DLSZ 2030), Sherwin Mar Jr. Labrador (DLSZ 2031), Ruzio Barangay (DLSZ 2027), Denielle Adriane Blanco (DLSZ 2029), Sarah Sophia Cabodil (DLSZ 2029), Ivarika Ynafleure Lapuz (DLSZ 2027), Reese Reilly Albano (DLSZ 2027), Franc Andre Dimatatac (DLSZ 2026), Raven Esteban Rosales (DLSZ 2027), Alain Zachary Cabodil (DLSZ 2029), Adriel Keane Riguera (DLSZ 2028) Second Row from l to r: Miguel Iñigo Labrador (DLSZ 2027), Ethan James Amoranto (DLSZ 2026), Wano Wish Pazon (DLSZ 2029), Chito Roxas Jr. (DLSZ 2027), Arwen Kayleb Dominguez (DLSZ 2027), Eduardo Matteo Valdez (DLSZ 2027), Jaime Santino Cuyno (DLSZ 2027), Alexandre Matthew Adrales (DLSZ 2030), Robert Philip Lim (DLSZ 2027), Ethan Francis Arceo (DLSZ 2027)

Congratulations to the DLSZ Robotics Elite Team for successfully concluding their International Network for Students in Practical Robotics Education (INSPIRE) Program with a visit to Gyeongbuk Technical and Mechanical High School from May 18 to 23, 2026 in South Korea. 

The visit served as an opportunity to widen and deepen their understanding of robotics- related skills, specifically trying out hands-on activities on laser cutting and 3D printing using the latest machinery and technology.

Beyond academics, the program gave the group unforgettable experiences through traditional and modern sports activities, cultural immersion, and educational tours in Daegu, South Korea. The Korean counterparts also gave the delegation authentic experiences outside the walls of the classroom, such as live Korean Pop performances, Korean game shows, and a trip to their local amusement park. 

These moments allowed students to connect beyond the classroom, strengthen camaraderie, appreciate each other’s cultures, and build lasting friendships and memories. It also opened doors for academic growth and innovation with international partnerships to help students shape their future and be globally competent, culturally aware, and future-ready learners.

As DLSZ continues to champion excellence in robotics, programs such as INSPIRE provide students with meaningful opportunities to develop their skills and grow as innovative problem-solvers.

Animo La Salle!

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