Perm preschoolers became winners in the All-Russian competition "Engineering Personnel of Russia"

The final of the 11th All-Russian career guidance technology competition "Engineering Personnel of Russia" was held in Chelyabinsk, in which more than 650 young engineers, roboticists and programmers from 49 regions of Russia and the CIS countries took part.
The teams of Perm kindergartens "Erudite", No. 419, "Pochemuchka", schools No. 135, "Photonics", and Lyceum No. 5 presented their engineering projects for the competition. Representatives of Perm enterprises, in partnership with which the children created their projects and inventions, came to support the young roboticists.
According to the results of the competition, the absolute winner in the "Ikarenok" category was the "T-Plus" team from kindergarten No. 419 in Perm. Kindergarten pupils Yesenia Sysolyatina and Mikhail Zubatkin, under the guidance of coach Chulpan Gaptulzyanova, presented the project "Heat Energy: from a Thermal Power Plant to Every Home" and became winners among 50 teams from Russia.
The project "Heat Energy: from a Thermal Power Plant to Every Home" covered important aspects of electric power and heat supply. The children studied how heat is produced at a thermal power plant and distributed to homes, and created innovative robots. The kindergarten team "Pochemuchka" came in second in the nomination "Interaction with an Enterprise" of the "IKarenok" category with a project about repairing household appliances "A-59" 2.0. The "InLab" team of Lyceum No. 5 took first place in the "IKar-PROFI-AGROTECH" category in the nomination "Interaction with an Enterprise". The lyceum team also took third place in the "IKar-BAS" nomination. The team of school #135 took second place in the IKaR-START category in the Model Work nomination and third place in the IKaR-DEBUT category in the Project Defense nomination.
“The success of the Perm teams in the Engineering Personnel of Russia competition is the best confirmation of the effectiveness of career guidance work in Perm schools and kindergartens,” noted Olga Ershova, head of the Perm administration’s education department.