Ghana's My Redeemer School places 3rd at inaugural AI for Good Robotics challenge in Geneva
Ghana continues to cement its place on the global map for youth innovation as My Redeemer School, through its robotics team Redeemer Tech, placed third worldwide at the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge Grand Finale, held during the AI for Good Global Summit 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Competing against top teams from countries, Redeemer Tech demonstrated exceptional technical skill, creativity, and purpose-driven innovation through their disaster response robot. Their performance placed Ghana among the global top three in a challenge designed to highlight the power of robotics in solving real-world humanitarian problems.
About This Year’s Challenge: Robots for Disaster Response
The 2025 competition tasked all participants—both Junior (born 2010–2013) and Senior (born 2006–2009) teams—with designing and building a robot that could assist during natural disasters, such as earthquakes and floods.
Teams were challenged to create robots that could navigate dangerous environments, deliver emergency supplies, and even locate people in need. Using open-source tools and free software, all teams were evaluated on problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration—not on access to expensive hardware or resources.
My Redeemer School’s robot combined smart sensor technology, autonomous movement, and a mission-driven design aimed at saving lives in post-disaster settings.
“We came to learn, we dared to dream — and we returned with a global win: third in the world in the junior category at the AI for Good Youth Challenge!”
— Madam Anastasia Nartey, CEO, My Redeemer School
Ghana’s Delegation and High-Level Support
Ghana’s global success was matched by strong national support. A high-level delegation was present in Geneva to support the team, including:
“Our quest to position Ghana at the center of African innovation and excellence will be inclusive. At the heart of this transformation are our young people. The remarkable achievement of My Redeemer School in Sowutuom placing 3rd among 194 countries is a powerful testament to the incredible potential we hold as a nation — and a clear sign of how far we can go. I am particularly proud to have been on the ground with these brilliant kids, encouraging them as they prepared for the finals,”
— Hon. Samuel Nartey George
“Ghana Digital Centres has been at the forefront of championing a vibrant robotics industry from the beginning of the academic ladder. This is why we particularly took a keen interest in this project with The MakersPlace. We shall continue to provide the enabling platform, environment, and logistics for the growth of robotics in Ghana,”
— Mr. Dzifa Gunu, CEO, Ghana Digital Centres Ltd
Organised by The MakersPlace – Ghana’s National Host
The Ghana Edition of the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge was organised by The MakersPlace, the official national and regional organiser. Redeemer Tech qualified for the global competition by winning both the Junior and Senior categories at the national finals earlier this year, held at Academic City University in Accra.
“This isn’t just about building robots—it’s about building character, leadership, and global readiness. These young Ghanaians are solving real problems with real technology, and now the world is taking notice,”
— Douglas Tetteh Ayitey, Founder & CEO, The MakersPlace
Education Meets Impact
The Robotics for Good Youth Challenge provides more than technical experience—it builds a generation of problem-solvers. Students gain practical skills in Robotics and coding, critical thinking and collaboration, project management, creative design and communication.
The programme also promotes inclusion and sustainability, encouraging participation from all backgrounds and using open-source platforms and recycled materials wherever possible.
Ghana’s Legacy on the World Stage
In addition to placing 3rd, Redeemer Tech was given the opportunity to:
Their success affirms Ghana’s leadership in STEM and highlights the results of deliberate investment in youth innovation ecosystems.
National Support and Partnerships
This milestone was made possible through collaboration between public and private stakeholders. Special thanks go to The Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation, The National Communications Authority (NCA), The Embassy of Switzerland in Ghana, Ghana Digital Centres Ltd, The MakersPlace, Educators, parents, and mentors who guided and supported the team.
2025–2026 Challenge Theme Announced: Food Security
Want to be part of the next challenge? It has been announced!
The 2025 – 2026 edition theme is Food Security! Participants design, build, and program a robot to complete a mission based on a selected global challenge. While learning robotics and coding, students gain more than just technical skills; they also develop essential workplace and future-ready competencies such as teamwork, problem-solving, project management, critical thinking, and information literacy. The Robotics for Good Youth Challenge features two age-based teams: Junior (born 2010-2013) and Senior (born 2006-2009). This division ensures age-appropriate challenges, fostering engagement and learning for all participants.
All interested schools—public, private, and community-based—are encouraged to register early to take part in regional qualifiers. Finalists from these events will proceed to the national championship, where top teams will be selected to represent Ghana at the 2026 global summit.
Through this evolving competition, students not only gain technical skills in robotics and coding, but also develop future-ready competencies such as teamwork, problem-solving, project management, critical thinking, information literacy
This holistic learning approach ensures that participants are equipped not only to build machines—but to lead in a world that increasingly demands both technology and empathy.
A National Win, A Continental Moment
With a top-three global finish and support from across public and private sectors, Redeemer Tech’s success is a win for Ghana, a win for Africa, and a compelling demonstration of how inclusive education and innovation ecosystems can unlock the potential of the next generation.
Sponsors and Partners Needed
To ensure the success of this year’s programme, sponsorship and partnership opportunities are now open. We are seeking support in the areas of:
Corporate organisations, NGOs, government agencies, and donors are warmly invited to partner with us in nurturing the next generation of changemakers.
To partner or sponsor: [email protected]
From Sowutuom to Switzerland, Ghana’s youth are proving that they have what it takes to lead in global innovation. The journey continues—and your school, organisation, or company can be part of it.
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