Blueprint Hackathon Organization Fair – Volunteer Reply Deadline

My name is Nicholas and I'm a former co-captain of FTC team #11212 The Clueless from San Diego, California, and a current student at MIT. I'm reaching out to FTC teams in Massachusetts for an outreach opportunity at MIT for the Blueprint Hackathon for high schoolers which has been going on since 2017. The Blueprint Hackathon will have a 1-hour Organization Fair in the Stata Center where 200 students will learn about STEM opportunities from organizations such as FIRST robotics. It takes place on Saturday, February 18. We are looking for one team to come and interactively display your robot and talk about your experiences in FTC as well as share any advice you have for forming teams and helping rookie teams get started. If you're interested, please reach out to me by email or text at nxliu@mit.edu or 858-245-0611 no later than January 21.

Blueprint Hackathon Organization Fair

My name is Nicholas and I'm a former co-captain of FTC team #11212 The Clueless from San Diego, California, and a current student at MIT. I'm reaching out to FTC teams in Massachusetts for an outreach opportunity at MIT for the Blueprint Hackathon for high schoolers which has been going on since 2017. The Blueprint Hackathon will have a 1-hour Organization Fair in the Stata Center where 200 students will learn about STEM opportunities from organizations such as FIRST robotics. It takes place on Saturday, February 18. We are looking for one team to come and interactively display your robot and talk about your experiences in FTC as well as share any advice you have for forming teams and helping rookie teams get started. If you're interested, please reach out to me by email or text at nxliu@mit.edu or 858-245-0611 no later than January 21.

2023 NE FIRST FLL/FTC Exposition

Register your team for the 2023 NE FIRST FLL/FTC Expo at the 2023 NE FRC District Championship, to be held at The Big E, 1305 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA 01089. Two expo sessions will be offered for FLL and FTC teams to participate: Friday, April 7th, 11:00am-4:00pm and Saturday, April 8th, 9:00am-2:00pm. Teams may choose to attend either or both expo sessions. Please send any questions regarding the expo to Ken St.Hilaire at ksthilaire@firstinspires.org Download PDF

Girls in Engineering and Robotics Symposium (GEARS)/ – Register Today!

The Andover Robotics Club is proud to host the second Girls in Engineering and Robotics Symposium (GEARS) on Saturday, September 30, 2023 at Andover High School, open to all FTC participants in gender minorities. This event gives the girls of FTC teams an opportunity to meet, network, and learn The event has 3 tracks: Role Models, What's Next, and Technical Workshops and will have presenters from companies such as Raytheon, Dassault, and Mitre. REGISTER to attend today! There is No Fee to Attend: https://www.andoverrobotics.com/events/gears

Andover High School 80 Shawsheen Rd, Andover, MA, United States

Cambridge Science Festival – FTC Robotics Display and Showcase

Come Join Waring School's Wolfpack Machina and several MA FIRST Tech Challenge( FTC) teams as they demonstrate their robots using the POWER PLAY game between 12 and 4:00 pm. This has been a really fun event in the past – both to run robots again on the game field and collaborate, and to show the public what FTC is all about. Historically this display has been most visited part of the Robot Zoo with about 10,000 people coming through! See full details on the event at: https://cambridgesciencefestival.org/

FTC Team Night at the DCU Center

Join FTC Team 12566 for an unforgettable evening on December 2nd as we embark on an exciting mission to transform the DCU Center. We are on the lookout for 4-6 enthusiastic FTC teams to join us at the DCU Center, where we aim to create a vibrant atmosphere filled with FTC, FRC, and FLL teams. In the heart of the action, we will be showcasing our remarkable robots just before the puck drops, capturing the attention of everyone in attendance. But that's not all – teams will also have the opportunity to sell game tickets to parents, friends, and supporters, with each ticket sale earning your team a $5 profit. It's important to note that anyone participating in the robot demonstration will need to purchase tickets as well. This event serves a dual purpose – not only as a fundraiser for our team but also as a fantastic team bonding experience, all while enjoying a fun and social night at the game. Join us in making a difference and creating lasting memories at the DCU Center! Contact Marcus Fletcher at: marcusjfletcher@gmail.com