
Tech Expo 2025, organized by the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NTRC), is scheduled to take place on May 8 and 9, at the St. Alphonsus Parish Hall.
According to the organizers, the event will feature the innovative Maze Masters competition, inspired by the well-known MicroMouse contest. High school students will demonstrate their programming skills by creating autonomous robots capable of independently navigating complex mazes.
They further shared that Tech Expo 2025 aims to gather industry leaders, technology pioneers, and enthusiasts to highlight cutting-edge advancements, explore emerging trends, and foster valuable networking opportunities.
The event will commence at 10:00 a.m. with an opening ceremony, where remarks will be delivered by the Minister of Telecommunications, the NTRC Executive Director, and other sponsors. Following the ceremony, the exhibition area will be open to the public.
The organizers express appreciation for the interest shown in this event and look forward to welcoming attendees.
This year’s expo promises an engaging showcase of innovative technology, robotics, and scientific exploration, highlighted by the highly anticipated Maze Masters Competition. In this contest, student-engineered autonomous robots will compete in a multi-round, dynamic maze challenge, providing a thrilling display of young talent and technological ingenuity.
Event features include live robotics competitions featuring school teams competing in AI-driven maze challenges, exhibits, and demonstrations of the latest advancements in automation, artificial intelligence, and STEM education, along with insights from industry experts and keynote speakers sharing their knowledge and vision for the future of technology.

