PrototypeX

PrototypeX is a FIRST Robotics Competition team. Team members are part of Salt Lake County 4-H and are housed at The Leonardo, a science, technology, and art museum located in downtown Salt Lake City.

Monday, November 11, 2013

PrototypeX: Rockwell Engineering Our Future, Speed Bumps

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Unlike most FRC teams, we are not associated with any particular public or private school. We depend solely on donations of time and money to support all aspects of our team. If you can help support our team, we would really appreciate it.

Games in a nutshell.

In January FRC announces what the "game" will be. Every team will then have 6 weeks to design and build their robot for competition. This is a very intense 6 weeks! In 2014 the competition was called Arial Assist. The robots were put into a team of 3 robots. Then, they tried to score points against the other team. Points are scored by making the ball go through the upper goals, a goal in the corners on the floor, passing the ball from robot to robot, passing the ball from human player to robot, or by throwing the ball over a truss in the middle of the field.

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The mission of First is: Our mission is to inspire young people to be science and technology leaders, by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build science, engineering and technology skills, that inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership.




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