A rookie team in the First Tech Challenge but holds a lot of passion to win. Our goal is to "Unleash tomorrow's technology today". Each and every member of this team is dedicated towards their work. The team is divided into several groups in order to divide the work efficiently for the best possible result.
Designing out take mechanism
Cable management in process
3D modelling of robot
Outreach
Engineering, problem-solving, and a little bit of chaos – that’s how champions are made!
Screws, circuits, and caffeine – just another day in the lab!
From concept to creation – building the future, one bolt at a time!
Success is built one line of code and one screw at a time!
Inspiring young minds, one robot at a time!
Bringing the future of robotics to those who will shape it!
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FIRST Tech Challenge students learn to think like engineers. Teams design, build, and code robots to compete in an alliance format against other teams. Robots are built from a reusable platform, powered by Android technology, and can be coded using a variety of levels of Java-based programming.
We explore new skills and ideas.
We use creativity and persistence to solve problems.
We apply what we learn to improve our world.
We respect each other and embrace our differences.
We are stronger when we work together.
We enjoy and celebrate what we do!
Gracious Professionalism is part of the ethos of FIRST. It's a way of doing things that encourages high-quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects individuals and the community.
Through Gracious Professionalism, fierce competition and mutual gain coexist. Participants compete intensely while treating each other with respect and empathy. Knowledge, competition, and empathy are comfortably blended.
Dr. Woodie Flowers, (1943 - 2019), coined this term and played an integral role in establishing these values.