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The largest and fastest-growing competitive robotics program for students of all ages returned to Green Bay this week. Lambeau Field typically hosts football but robots took over the atrium on Friday.
Through competitions like the VEX Robotics Challenge, students gain exposure to STEM fields and are inspired to pursue careers in technology, engineering, and robotics.
Harmony Science Academy to host VEX Robotics Competition - Tipping Point. Harmony Science Academy hosted the VEX Robotics Competition - Tipping Point on Saturday, February 19. RECOMMENDED:El Paso ...
Omaha Gross Catholic High School held a Vex Robotics Competition for students in the Metro on Jan. 22.
The Sullivan East Iron Patriot's VEX Robotics Competition team is comprised of team members Levi Singleton, Dalton Gross, and Kaleb Hague (team 18000A) and Reagan Wimmer and Harlan Carrier (team ...
VEX Robotics has several categories of competitions with K-12 competitors as well as college teams. Similar to FIRST Robotics, the program is intended to spur interest in STEM disciplines, emphasize ...
VEX Robotics competitions and programs are managed by the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation (RECF). The RECF mission is to get learners of all ages interested in science, technology ...
The VEX Robotics competition was an exciting opportunity for STEM students to apply what they’ve learned in a real-world setting. Erik Parker ’25, president of the University’s Robotics Club, reflects ...
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The VEX robotics competition brought together more than 30 teams from Connecticut and Massachusetts high schools that competed in individual and team challenges. Teams also had the opportunity to ...
Students show off their robot at Arsenal Tech High School during a VEX Robotics Competition, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. "A lot of the students that come to me initially are shy, not very outgoing," said ...