Teams of high school students will design and building robots to compete
against each other during an event at Grand Valley State University.
Grand Valley State University will host the West Michigan FIRST Robotics
Regional competition beginning Friday, March 30 with the finals on
Saturday, March 31. FIRST stands For Inspiration and Recognition of
Science and Technology. In the FIRST competition, teams of high school
students have six weeks to design, build, and ship a functioning robot
to compete in a cross between an athletic event, rock concert, and robot
competition. This year, 54 teams from Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and
even Brazil will compete.
FIRST Robotics helps students get hands-on experience solving real-world
problems. They get to discover the excitement and rewards of science and
technology careers. Since the program was founded in 1989, it has grown
from 28 teams to more than 1,300. Statistics show that those students
are significantly more likely to go to college, and they are twice as
likely to major in science and engineering. And once they get to
college, many will be able to take advantage of scholarships for FIRST
participants. Grand Valley has one, as do nearly 70 other colleges and
universities -- with a total of $8 million dollars in scholarships
available nationwide.
FIRST founder Dean Kamen says his vision for the competition was to
create a world where science and technology are celebrated, and where
young people dream of becoming science and technology heroes. The
students work alongside mentors to bring their ideas to life. The
mentors are engineers and technicians who volunteer their time to
inspire students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering,
and math, areas critical to the U.S.'s survival in the global economy.
The event is free and open to the public, and media coverage is
encouraged. It runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the
Fieldhouse Arena on Grand Valley’s Allendale Campus.
GVSU hosts robotics competition
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