Overview

At our organization, our mission is to empower students to succeed in robotic competitions and foster personal growth. We understand the challenges that come with diving into the world of robotics, especially for students who may not have easy access to the necessary resources. Our experiences led us to create something we wished we had—a centralized hub of learning and support for students like us. Our organization is dedicated to offering learning resources, raising awareness about the importance of robotics, and expanding access to competitions. We believe that every student interested in STEM should have the opportunity to learn, grow, and compete.

What We Offer

  • Online Training Materials
  • Mechanism Recipes/Problems
  • Workshops & Webinars
  • Aid Programs

Join Our Community

Whether you're a student looking to dive into robotics, a mentor wanting to share your expertise, or a supporter of STEM education, we welcome you to join our community. Together, we can build a brighter future through robotics and innovation.

Robotic Competitions

🤖 VEX V5RC

The Vex Robotic Competition (V5RC) is an engaging and hands-on robotics program with an age range of 11 to 18 allowing both middle schoolers and high schoolers to compete. Moreover, to make it fair and allow for growth there are two separate divisions. One for middle schoolers and one for high schoolers. Each year they introduce a new game, challenging teams to design, build, and program robots to compete against each other in a series of exciting and innovative challenges. Teams compete in local, regional, and national events, with the goal of qualifying for the VEX Robotics World Championship. Each competition event allows teams to compete in 6 rounds. Each round involves 4 teams, randomly picked, on the field. These teams are separated into alliances, with two teams being known as the Blue Alliance and two teams being known as the Red Alliance. Often teams are informed of their alliances for each round at the beginning of the competition day, allowing teams to strategize and make changes to their program. The game typically involves tasks such as scoring objects into goals, stacking objects, and maneuvering through obstacles. Competitions include both autonomous and driver-controlled periods. In addition, teams can play both offensive and defensive. For more information go to REC foundation: Link here