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Wisconsin Regional Robotics Competition in Milwaukee

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
March 26, 2022
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Wisconsin’s engineers of the future were on hand at UW-Milwaukee’s Panther Arena Saturday as the final day of the FIRST Wisconsin Regional Robotics Competition kicked off.Three days full of thrill, excitement, and robots.”This is really the kind of hook that brings people in,” said Sean Schuff, president of FIRST Wisconsin.After a small hiatus due to the pandemic, 42 student teams are back for the 2022 First Wisconsin Regional Robotics Competition.”This is a great opportunity for kids while they’re in high school. I have a lot of older students who wished they had this in high school, and I wish I had this in high school.”Students have six weeks to build and create a robot of their own design.”They work side by side from professional mentors in the community, so they’re geting an inside glimpse of what they’re career is like.”During each match, every team gets individually scored, looking to qualify for the world championship.”They’re kids who have a certain interest. They enjoy stem things, they’re very technical, and analytical. And they love doing this, solving problems. And this is, building these robots, is solving a problem.”The winners from regionals will head to Houston in April for the world championship, where they will face off against teams from across the world.For more information on starting a team or joining one: https://www.firstinspireswi.org/about-first-wisconsin

MILWAUKEE —

Wisconsin’s engineers of the future were on hand at UW-Milwaukee’s Panther Arena Saturday as the final day of the FIRST Wisconsin Regional Robotics Competition kicked off.

Three days full of thrill, excitement, and robots.

“This is really the kind of hook that brings people in,” said Sean Schuff, president of FIRST Wisconsin.

After a small hiatus due to the pandemic, 42 student teams are back for the 2022 First Wisconsin Regional Robotics Competition.

“This is a great opportunity for kids while they’re in high school. I have a lot of older students who wished they had this in high school, and I wish I had this in high school.”

Students have six weeks to build and create a robot of their own design.

“They work side by side from professional mentors in the community, so they’re geting an inside glimpse of what they’re career is like.”

During each match, every team gets individually scored, looking to qualify for the world championship.

“They’re kids who have a certain interest. They enjoy stem things, they’re very technical, and analytical. And they love doing this, solving problems. And this is, building these robots, is solving a problem.”

The winners from regionals will head to Houston in April for the world championship, where they will face off against teams from across the world.

For more information on starting a team or joining one:

https://www.firstinspireswi.org/about-first-wisconsin

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