Wazzup Pilipinas!?
In the throbbing heart of Makati City’s ONE AYALA, an electric buzz coursed through the air as 18 all-female teams converged on a battlefield not of blades or bullets, but of code, circuitry, and raw brilliance. This was Tagisang Robotics: Girls and Gears 2025, and it was more than just a competition—it was a declaration.
Under the vibrant theme of “Pinoy Fiesta,” robotic creations—mobots—whirred to life, competing in whimsical yet challenging games inspired by Filipino culture: Pukpok Palayok, Pabitin, Palosebo, and Basketball. But behind the vibrant hues of the fiesta and the flashing lights of technology lay a deeper narrative—one of strategy, solidarity, and sisterhood.
The Power of One… Alliance
At the center of this gripping tale is a powerful quote from Michaela Louise Bagtas, Grade 10 student of Rizal National Science High School:
“Malaking factor sa isang alliance ay ‘yung pare-pareho kayo ng goals. Ano bang gusto namin? And it’s not just to win the competition, but to champion girls.”
Her words would prove prophetic. With teammates Beatrice Mae Goto, Arabella Cailin Ablaza, Lilabeth Cruz, and their coach Marlon Sta. Catalina, the Rizal National Science High School team dominated the seed rounds, earning them the coveted Best Team Award.
Yet, it wasn’t until they forged a formidable alliance with Maronquillo National High School and Pasig City Science High School that their true power was unleashed. This trio emerged as the Best Alliance Champions—a rare and remarkable feat that underscored the very spirit of Tagisang Robotics: that real strength lies not in isolation, but in unity.
Meet the Champions of the Alliance
Maronquillo National High School: Composed of Khyllie Norynn Ortega, Jinrikisha Tansico, Paola Joise Villanueva, Sabinah Dela Cruz, and coach Angelica Libunao.
Pasig City Science High School: Represented by Khrystal Reine Caranguian, Mikaela Valasote, Aimee Noelle Delfino, Angeline Vivero, under coach Angelo Silva.
Together, these three teams turned the competition into a shared mission, where every screw tightened and every algorithm perfected was a statement: Girls belong in robotics—and they’re not just participating, they’re leading.
Fiesta Meets Futurism: The Robotics Arena
Held on April 1–2, the competition transformed traditional Filipino games into high-tech challenges. But this wasn’t just about games—it was about grit. The event’s three stages—seed rounds, double eliminations, and the championship—tested not only engineering skill but also strategy, communication, and courage under pressure.
The top six in the seed round earned the right to form alliances—a twist that introduced diplomacy and vision into a competition often focused on individual team performance. And it was in this moment of decision that Rizal National Science High School’s choice to align with Maronquillo and Pasig proved inspired.
Beyond Winning: Celebrating Innovation and Spirit
While the Alliance champions took the spotlight, the event also celebrated other young trailblazers:
Taguig Science High School took home the C&E ALS Innovation in Control Award for their inventive mobot construction and command mastery.
Caloocan National Science and Technology High School received the C&E ALS Creators Alliance Award, a nod to their team synergy and sportsmanship.
These recognitions proved that in Girls and Gears, glory isn’t reserved for the top podium finishers—it’s shared by all who push boundaries and raise the bar.
Rewriting the Code of History
This wasn’t just a robotics competition—it was a rewriting of a gendered narrative. As DOST-SEI Director Dr. Jayeel Cornelio affirmed,
“You are writing your own history. Robotics and engineering are widely dominated by men, and the fact that you are here, you are rewriting history.”
Indeed, these young women—engineers, leaders, innovators in the making—weren’t just playing games. They were taking a bold step in claiming a space long denied to them.
Dr. Diana L. Ignacio, DOST Assistant Secretary and Gender and Development (GAD) Focal Person, echoed this sentiment. In her closing remarks, she praised the participants’ perseverance and spirit, urging them to continue their journey in science and technology with curiosity and confidence.
Girls Who Gear Up: A Future Unfolding
As the cheers echoed through the halls of ONE AYALA, what remained wasn’t just the sound of victory—it was the hum of transformation.
Tagisang Robotics: Girls and Gears 2025 was more than just a two-day event. It was a living, whirring, blinking testament to what happens when young women are empowered to build—not just machines, but movements. Through strategic alliances, shared vision, and unwavering determination, these girls didn’t just compete—they conquered.
And in doing so, they proved that when girls gear up, the future gets a whole lot brighter.