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Cypriot Students Achieve Remarkable Wins in Global Robotics and Informatics Competitions

The Cyprus Computer Society (CCS) has proudly announced a series of brilliant student achievements in the field of technology during April 2025. This showcases Cyprus’ expanding influence on the global technology stage through robotics and informatics contests.

Impressive Wins in Crete

Students from both public and private schools excelled at the Minoan RobotSports Competition (MRC) Global Olympiad 2025 in Crete. Competing alongside representatives from over 50 countries, Cypriot teams emerged victorious with multiple podium placements, enhancing Cyprus’ reputation in educational robotics.

The spotlight was on teams mentored by Yiannis Laouris of Y. Laouris Informatique, who achieved 21 impressive podium finishes and demonstrated exceptional skills in events like Drone Soccer and Drone Flying.

National Recognition in Informatics

The 2025 Informatics Student Competitions Awards Ceremony in Nicosia also highlighted outstanding performances, honoring students who thrived in competitions such as the Cyprus Olympiad in Informatics and the BEBRAS Computational Thinking Competition.

Minister of Education, Dr. Athina Michaelidou, emphasized the significance of nurturing digital skills from an early age. The event also celebrated the increased participation of female students, marking progress in gender representation in technology sectors.

Upcoming Opportunities

Registration is now open for Robotex MRC Cyprus, scheduled at the University of Cyprus in June 2025. Participants may qualify for international events like Robotex International in Estonia. For more information, visit CCS’ official website.

Call for Reform: Cyprus Faces New Challenges with Emerging Tobacco Products

In the face of a burgeoning variety of tobacco products, existing smoking laws in Cyprus are struggling to keep pace, as highlighted by Christos Minas, the president of the Cyprus National Addictions Authority (AAEK). On World No-Tobacco Day, there was a push for legislative reforms to comprehensively cover all tobacco forms, including non-nicotine alternatives.

Addressing Rising Trends with Effective Policies

Minas emphasized the surge in popularity of e-cigarettes and flavored products, particularly among the youth. The proposed legal updates aim to enhance enforcement efficiency against these emerging trends.

In collaboration with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) framework, the AAEK has established the first set of national guidelines for smoking cessation in Cyprus, crafting prevention and treatment strategies based on robust scientific evidence.

Educating Youth and Public Awareness Initiatives

Efforts are underway to raise awareness, with informative materials distributed to secondary schools across Cyprus. A public event in Nicosia highlighted the state’s ongoing commitment, providing carbon monoxide testing and expert advice on new tobacco products.

Recent data from the Cyprus general population survey 2023 indicates that 38% of smokers have used e-cigarettes recently, and the smoking initiation age remains at 18.

A Glimpse into Youth Smoking Patterns

According to the latest European school survey, 14% of Cypriot students aged 15-16 reported smoking traditional cigarettes last month. Although this rate is declining, Cyprus still ranks high in Europe for e-cigarette and hookah use among students.

The concern is global, with WHO reports showing over 37 million children aged 13-15 engage in tobacco use, driven by aggressive marketing in loosely regulated environments.

The urgency for reform is clear: before these trends solidify, proactive measures are necessary to protect future generations from potentially hazardous habits.

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