RIT’s VEX Robotics team placed 10th overall among 96 collegiate teams in the recent VEX Robotics World Championships in Dallas. Teams competing in the championship came from U.S. universities from ...
The RIT VEX U Robotics team placed third overall in its late March competition at the Purdue SIGBots Remote Skills Qualifier. It was the fourth event of the season and the team moved up to 12th among ...
An all-female robotics team from Tullamore in Co Offaly have won the prestigious Judges Award at the VEX Robotics World Championships in Dallas, Texas. The team from the Sacred Heart Secondary School ...
BAKERSFIELD. CALIF, (KERO) — Young engineers battle it out at the 2025 California Region 3 VEX Robotics Championship for a chance to compete at the World Championship in Dallas. The 2025 California ...
Pictured are members of the Chautauqua Lake Central School VEX Robotics team, left to right; Devin Kelsey, Zach Braun, Evan Riedesel, Anthony Powell, Nate Henry, Logan Ludwig, Charles Curtis, Lincoln ...
Robots will take over Louisville, Kentucky, when the VEX Robotics World Championship comes to town this spring. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Louisville District professionals will assist in ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - When people think of engineering, they may think of number crunching. But that math can lead to things like fully functional robots, which is exactly what was on display on the ...
On Saturday we competed at a VEX Robotics Competition at UT Dallas. Sponsored by Fearless Engineering and the US Navy. We arrived at the University of Texas at Dallas campus about 7:30 and there was ...
SOMERS — Teams from two local schools will advance to the Wisconsin State VEX Robotics Championship as a result of their performances at the 2020 Wisconn Valley VEX Robotics Competition held Jan. 18 ...
The Alberta Provincial VEX Robotics Championship geared up at NAIT this morning, with 45 teams battling for three spots in the upcoming world championship in Louisville, Ky. Teams of high school ...
TRAVERSE CITY — If it’s a choice between sleep and robotics, high schoolers Bo Eyre and Seth Carpenter choose the latter. Carpenter, 17, goes to bed at 3:30 a.m. after texting Eyre updates on ...