FIRST Robotics Competition

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:robotics
gptkbp:affiliated_with FIRST
gptkbp:alumni Strong connections among former participants
gptkbp:awards Various categories including Engineering Inspiration
gptkbp:challenges Design and build a robot
gptkbp:collaboration With other teams and mentors
gptkbp:communication Essential for success
Opportunities to connect with industry professionals
gptkbp:community_impact Promotes teamwork and problem-solving skills
gptkbp:community_outreach Encourages STEM education
gptkbp:development Focus on skills and leadership
gptkbp:event_duration 6 weeks
gptkbp:event_participation Community members and parents
gptkbp:events Held in various venues
gptkbp:features Evaluated during matches
Custom-built robots
gptkbp:founded_by gptkb:Dean_Kamen
gptkbp:funding Sponsorships and fundraising
gptkbp:game_field_size 27 feet by 54 feet
gptkbp:goal Inspire students to pursue careers in STEM
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label FIRST Robotics Competition
gptkbp:location Worldwide
gptkbp:media_coverage Televised events
gptkbp:mentor Industry professionals
gptkbp:notable_alumni Many successful engineers and entrepreneurs
gptkbp:number_of_teams Over 3,500
gptkbp:participants High school students
gptkbp:participating_teams Encouraged for all students
Local, regional, and international
gptkbp:partnerships gptkb:educational_institutions
gptkbp:reach Participating teams from multiple countries
gptkbp:registration Varies by event
gptkbp:robot_competition_rules Defined by FIRST organization
gptkbp:robot_competition_season Annual event cycle
gptkbp:robot_components Motors, sensors, and controllers
gptkbp:robot_control Remote control and autonomous modes
gptkbp:robot_design_awards Recognizes innovative designs
gptkbp:robot_design_process Iterative and collaborative
gptkbp:robot_game Varies each year
gptkbp:robot_game_challenges Varies each season
gptkbp:robot_game_field Designed for specific challenges
gptkbp:robot_game_objectives Complete specific tasks during matches
gptkbp:robot_game_rules Updated annually
gptkbp:robot_game_strategy Developed by teams
gptkbp:robot_game_strategy_development Critical for success in competitions
gptkbp:robot_inspection Pre-competition checks
gptkbp:robot_programming_languages C++, Java, Lab VIEW
gptkbp:robot_scoring Points awarded based on performance
gptkbp:robot_testing Pre-event testing required
gptkbp:robot_weight_limit 125 pounds
gptkbp:robotics_skills Programming, engineering, and design
gptkbp:safety_measures Strict safety guidelines
gptkbp:season gptkb:Annual
gptkbp:slogan Gracious Professionalism
gptkbp:sponsors Various corporations and organizations
gptkbp:team Student-led teams
Encourages diverse participation
Awards for achievements
Collaboration with other teams
gptkbp:team_participation_benefits Skill development and networking opportunities
gptkbp:team_registration_fee Varies by region
gptkbp:team_spirit Encouraged through awards
gptkbp:team_workshops Offered for skill development
gptkbp:tournament gptkb:FIRST_Championship
Regional and Championship events
gptkbp:volunteer_opportunities Available for mentors and judges
gptkbp:year_established gptkb:1992
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Purdue_University_Robotics_Club
gptkb:Lake_Nona_High_School_Robotics_Team
gptkb:Cedartown_Robotics_Club
gptkb:Chino_Hills_High_School_Robotics_Team
gptkb:Stanford_Robotics_Club
gptkb:Team_CRDL
gptkb:Bossier_City_Robotics_Team
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6