
After the DA-CH final in Leipzig, the world stage awaits in July: the team “1337.exe” represents the region at the international competition in Jeonju.
Fulda/Jeonju – The First Lego League (FLL) is one of the most renowned robotics and research programs for nine to 16 year olds. In the 2025/26 season everything was under the motto “Unearthed – the fascinating world of archeology”. In the regional decision in December at the Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Mia Stimme, Tim Herbert, Benedikt Naujoks, Felix Hohmann and Henry Müller, together with their coach and teacher Daniel Rausch, impressed in all four competition categories: robot game, robot design, research and teamwork, according to the school.
The Fulda robotics team represents Hesse in Korea at the DA-CH final
The team got their ticket to the qualifying competition in Siegen on March 1st with a clear lead. There, 1337.exe missed the hoped-for top score in the robot game, but once again showed exceptional strength in the jury disciplines and reached second place among the champions, which secured qualification for the DA-CH final.
As the only team from Hesse and one of only three teams from Germany, 1337.exe was subsequently nominated for the international FLL Korea Open Invitational. In Jeonju, south of Seoul, the young people will present their technical creativity and team spirit side by side with teams from all over the world and represent school, city and country.
Donate
According to the support association “We Friends of the Domgymnasium”, anyone who would like to support the team’s journey can donate to the account with the IBAN DE79 5305 0180 0000 0747 37 using the keyword “Robotics Team 1337.exe”; a donation receipt is issued.
The journey to Leipzig and Korea is made possible by supporters such as HKS Dreh-Antriebe GmbH from Waechtersbach-Aufenau, the Fulda University of Applied Sciences and, new for this Korea trip, the company Hubtex./tg





