Karachi:
Three young girls from Karachi won the best honors at the World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) 2025 Sindh Nationals, ensuring their place in the World World Robotics final in Singapore in November.
The team, known as “PowerPuff Innovators”, consists of three students from Grade VIII – Emaan Zehra, Anaya Anas and Ayra Rizvi – all aged 12 to 13.
In competition in the category of future junior innovators, they not only obtained the 1st position in the Nationals of the Sindh, but also won the Girls in Stem Prize. At the national level, they took place second in the general classification among 51 teams from Punjab and Sindh. The PowerPuff Innovators team from Haque Academy has designed a robot in financial literacy and management powered by AI which uses a system of intelligent cameras to guide users to make better purchase decisions, promote financial discipline and awareness.
The World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) is a prestigious international robotics competition that inspires creativity, innovation and STEM skills among young students around the world. This year’s theme, “The Future of Robots”, challenges participants in the design and construction of robotic solutions to real world problems.
Representing Pakistan on the world scene, PowerPuff innovators will be the only Pakistan team to compete in WRO Global 2025. Their trip is an example of the way STEM education gives the next generation of Pakistani girls to lead with innovation and confidence.