It's called FIRST robotics competition, or FRC. It's a global high-school robotics competition with around 3600 teams building robots to play a sport-like game. The latest annual challenge, crescendo, began on the 6th and competitive events begin in 6 weeks
I am a high school engineering student on FRC team 2165 the BisonBots out of Oklahoma. This year’s game “Crescendo” seems to be the most complex game that I have been a part of.
🎉 👏- thanks - now I give you a greener challenge - recycle and reuse parts of the Everybot from 2023. This would truly make an impact on those teams with limited skillset & re$ource$, it would also ease with of stock items. #sustainability
For the most part, we do. We take everything we can off of the old bot. But we can’t use everything, nor does that get us everything we need. So we get the kits to help
insightful video thanks my friend
I dunno how I wound up on this video but what is this challenge even?! Seems cool.
It's called FIRST robotics competition, or FRC. It's a global high-school robotics competition with around 3600 teams building robots to play a sport-like game. The latest annual challenge, crescendo, began on the 6th and competitive events begin in 6 weeks
I am a high school engineering student on FRC team 2165 the BisonBots out of Oklahoma. This year’s game “Crescendo” seems to be the most complex game that I have been a part of.
🎉 👏- thanks - now I give you a greener challenge - recycle and reuse parts of the Everybot from 2023. This would truly make an impact on those teams with limited skillset & re$ource$, it would also ease with of stock items. #sustainability
For the most part, we do. We take everything we can off of the old bot. But we can’t use everything, nor does that get us everything we need. So we get the kits to help