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The Bangladesh Students Programming and Robotics Club on Monday launched the ‘Bangladesh E-Sports Carnival 2025.’

The formal announcement for the commencement of this event launch was made in a press conference at a hotel in the capital Dhaka on the day.


Speakers at the press conference said that the carnival will create new opportunities for the youth community through a combination of competitive gaming, innovation, and technology-based inspiration.

‘It will also help them acquire the technical and strategic skills needed for the modern job market and provide an innovative platform for young talent,’ they said.

Md Alimuzzaman, founder director of BSPRC said that the primary goal of this carnival is to inspire young people to explore their creative talents in gaming and robotics.

This carnival will open new opportunities for the youth community as a significant milestone in the field of technology and innovation in Bangladesh, he said.

The expected outcomes include creating opportunities for Bangladeshi students to showcase their potential on the global e-sports and robotics stage.

The event will feature a variety of exciting activities, including Gaming Model Design Competition and new idea showcasing with models (Open to students of any background), Bot Competition (Including Battle Bot, Bot Soccer, and Line Following Puzzle Solve), Virtual Game Competition.

BSPRC announced at the press conference that students from all over the country can now register online.

Following the regional or preliminary phase of the competition, a gala event or final phase will be held in the capital. Any young person or student interested in robotics, mobile & PC games, and applications can register by visiting the official website of esports carnival, https://esportscarnival.com/.

Mahbubur Rahman, president of World Ai and Robotics Foundation, Farhana Jahan, founder of BSPRC, professor Nawzie Yasmin, vice chancellor (acting) of State University of Bangladesh, Khaza Md Anas Khan, country manager of Gygabyte, among others, were present at the press conference.