The Future of Educational Robotics
Here's How it Works
- Two Robots per Team – Each team brings two robots that they design and build to work as a team.
- Parts – Teams can 3D print and machine parts. Teams can use custom electronics, and there are no motor quantity limits.
- Grade-level – This game will be open to High School students and College students alike.
- Registration – Season registration is $200 for the first team and $150 for each additional team within the same organization.
- Hardware –The hardware kit needed to run VEX GPS, VEX LINK, an AI Vision System, and Sensor Fusion Map is available for purchase from VEX, SKU 276-8983.
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It's time to Level Up your skills!
Mechanical Engineering
Teams get to build two robots that work together as a team. That changes the robot design and robot strategy dynamic significantly. Do you build two identical robots, or build two different robots with different skills and capabilities? And now, with 3D printing and machining, there are new skills to be learned and taken advantage of, too.
Electrical Engineering
Need a new sensor that isn't available from VEX. You have choices! Buy one and integrate it, or, even better, build it. Students can design their own circuits to enhance the capabilities of their robot. There are new skills to learn, including schematics, circuit design, microcontrollers, and new sensor technology. The possibilities are real, and the learning potential is too!
Computer Science
Just imagine what comes next for your programming skills! You will have to replicate your driver skills in code. That means path planning, object manipulation, and scoring. You will have to write your offensive and defensive strategy in code. That means you need to calculate the score, determine the next best move, coordinate both robots, and execute the plan fast. Finally, and possibly the biggest challenge, is you will have to anticipate and react to your opponent's strategy and changing field conditions... all in code.