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The first Chinese LEGO Certified Professional (LCP) Andy Hung is an full-time artist who works exclusively with LEGO® bricks. the curator  of the LEGO exhibition between the LEGO company and different partner, such as shopping mall, government and some brand. Based in Hong Kong China, his previous shows has attracted more than 5 million visitors in HK and China. PR coverage generated 12 million impressions. His shows appeal to people among all ages from kids to adults. What is LEGO® Certified Professional (LCP)? LEGO® Certified Professional is a community-based program made up of adult LEGO hobbyists who have turned their passion for building and creating with LEGO bricks into a full-time or part-time profession. LEGO® Certified Professionals are not LEGO® employees, but they are officially recognized by the LEGO® Group as trusted business partners. Each LEGO® Certified Professional is selected for the program based on his or her: – Enthusiasm for the LEGO® brick and building system




– Professional approach towards other LEGO® fans and the broader public LEGO® booth @ Anicom in 2011 LEGO®Exhibition “Our Tsim Sha Tsui, Past, Present and Future” LEGO® booth @ Anicom in 2012 City Impression @ Tsim Sha Tsui Piece of Peace LEGO® World Heritage Sites LEGO® fan weekend 2013 @ Denmark A Time for Bricks: Ready to Goal LEGO® x cam2Miniature Photography Campaign LEGO® x toysrus Long term display show case LEGO® booth @ Anicom in 2014 903 Radio interview “Share My Song” LEGO® fan weekend 2014 @ Denmark “Experience Macau Carnival” roadshow FB Innovation Talk: Building DREAMS of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University中文 US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA Preview of LEGO exhibition in Hong Kong Visitors view exhibits at the preview of a LEGO exhibition at the Cityplaza in Hong Kong, July 4 2013. Featuring 40 world heritage sites with over half a million LEGO bricks, the exhibition will be held from July 5 to July 31.




1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next Page Models at Ford pavilion at Chengdu Motor Show Brilliant future expected for Chinese cinema: interview Chang'an launches Eado XT at Chengdu Motor Show Hainan Airlines makes maiden flight to Chicago Highlights of 2013 Chengdu Motor Show New Mercedes E-Class China debut at Chengdu Motor Show 'Jurassic Park 3D' remains atop Chinese box office Beauty reveals secrets of fashion consultant Jewelry exhibition dazzles in Beijing New BMW 3 Series Touring China debut BMW Brilliance launches 316i, sponsors marathon New Mercedes E-Class launched in Chengdu 16th Chengdu Motor Show kicks off Li-Ning's new children's collections in Beijing For main article on FIRST LEGO League competition, see FIRST LEGO League. FIRST LEGO League Open Championships are robotics competitions held and managed by FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Partners to bring FLL teams from many states, regions and countries together to compete in host cities around the world.




These are the highest level of FLL competitions that are managed by organizations other than FIRST. The FIRST-managed global competition for FLL is FLL World Festival. There are usually multiple Open Championships each year. The 2006 FIRST LEGO League Open European Championship was held May 6,7 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The venue was the Technical University of Eindhoven. 84 teams from 27 countries competed for the Awards in this year's season "Ocean Odyssey". The 2007 FIRST LEGO League Open European Championship was held from May 16 to 21 in Bodø, Norway. There were 66 teams from Austria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States. The theme for the competition was Nano Quest to challenge participating teams to research and design new solutions using nanotechnology. It also had a standard FLL tournament for the teams to compete.




There were many awards in the competitions including FLL OEC Champion's Award, Research Award, Presentation Award, Robot Design Award, Programmers Award, Innovative Design Award, Robot Performance Award, Coach/Mentor Award, Teamwork Award, Against All Odds Award, and Team Spirit Award. The open championship for 2009 was held in Copenhagen, Denmark from May 1 to May 3. The event was called Children's Climate Call with teams answering a call to address the global issue of climate change. The event followed standard FLL championship with a tournament and presentation. There were many awards in technical, project presentation, and special recognition categories. The highest award was FLL OEC Champion's Award. Fifty five teams from 29 countries and states around the world presented their solutions in two groups, Climate Connections and Climate Actions. The participants also enjoyed a visit by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. The 2010 First Lego League Open European Championship was held June 2,3 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.




56 teams competed for the Awards. The venue was the Haliç Congress Center which has a rich historical background. In the old etchings, the area of center can be seen as a slaughterhouse. The building took its recent neoclassic form in the 1920s. Haliç Congress Center contains four different types of buildings. Cinema Building, Concert Hall, Theatre Building and Exhibition Hall. All of them are equipped with the latest technology. The center is located in the inner area of Haliç (Golden Horn). The 2011 FLL Open European Championship was held June 2–4 in Delft, Netherlands.[5] 67 teams competed at the event held at the Delft University of Technology. The competition theme was Body Forward, on the topic of biomedical engineering. The FLL Open European Championship took place in Mannheim, Germany, from June 6 to June 9, 2012. It hosted 67 teams from more than 35 countries. The competition theme was Food Factor, on the topic of food safety. The Open European Championship 2013 took place in Padeborn, Germany, from May 7 to May 10, 2013.




It hosted 54 teams from more than 35 countries. The competition theme was Senior Solutions. This year, the teams had to find solutions to help older people in their daily lives, thus improving their life quality. The Open European Championship 2014 will take place in Pamplona, Spain, from May 28 to May 31, 2014. The event gathered 95 FLL teams, over 1.500 attendees, from 41 countries all over the world. The Open European Championship 2016 took place in Tenerife, Spain, from May 4 to May 7, 2016. 89 FLL-Teams from 40 countries from all over the world competed in the FLL 2015/2016 Trash Trek challenge at the OEC. The teams had to find solutions for better recycling, waste management and waste reduction. The 2017 First Lego League Open European Championship will take place in Aarhus, Denmark from May 25 to 28 2017. The 2008 FIRST LEGO League Open Asian Championship was held from April 27 to 29 in Tokyo, Japan. The event was held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. There were 55 teams from Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States that joined the competition in the theme of Power Puzzle.




The following awards were given:[8] The 2010 First Lego League Open International Championship was held May 6–8, 2010 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. 64 teams from 24 countries competed for the Awards. The venue was the Kaohsiung Arena. The Kaohsiung Arena is located at the intersection of Bo'ai Road and Sinjhuangzai Road. It extends over a total area of 56,000 square meters. This state-of-the-art and multifunctional sports arena, with a seating capacity of 15,000, is also known to the citizens of Kaohsiung as 'Xiaojudan'. The 2013 First Lego League Asia-Pacific Open Championship was held in Macquarie University, Sydney, from the 4th to 6 July 2013. 30 teams came from countries including India, Brazil, China, Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Egypt, Australia and Thailand. The 2015 First Lego League Asia-Pacific Open Championship was held at Macquarie University, Sydney, from the 10th to 12 July 2015. More than 40 teams from around the globe came to participate.




The Asia Pacific Open 2016 took place in Sydney, Australia from July 3 to 5, 2016. The Asia Pacific Open 2017 will take place in Sydney, Australia in July 2017. FIRST LEGO League United States Open Championship was held for the first time from May 7 to 9 at Wright State University campus in Dayton, Ohio. It was the first national level competition of FIRST LEGO League in the United States not organized by FIRST. The event was organized by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University. There were 60 teams around the country each of which was the Championship's Award winner of each state/region. Each team completed 9 tasks on a competition table in a 2.5 minute robot round. Teams also meet with judges for evaluation of their robot design, programming and their problem-solving strategies, and their research project, which is tied to the Challenge theme.[12] There were many award categories with the top three winners receiving Champion's Awards. The 2011 FLL North American Open Championship was held May 21–22 in Carlsbad, California.




76 teams competed at the event held at LEGOLAND California.[14] The competition theme was Body Forward. The awards given were:[14] The first of two 2012 North American Open Championships will be held May 18–20 in Carlsbad, California at LEGOLAND California. It will be joined by its newly opened sister park Legoland Florida in Winter Haven, FL which will also host a tournament May 4–6.[14] The competition theme is Food Factor. The 2014 FIRST LEGO League International Open Canada was held June 4–7 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The venue was the University of Toronto, downtown campus, specifically in Varsity Arena. 72 teams from countries around the world will be competing for robotic supremacy in the "Nature's Fury" theme. The 2015 First Lego League Open Africa Championship was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from the 5th to 7 May 2015. The FLL Razorback Invitational is a 72-team, invitational, FIRST LEGO League, championship tournament that was most recently held May 14–17, 2015, on the University of Arkansas campus.

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