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Northborough and Shrewsbury Students Bring Robots to Combat

Well, the robots probably won't combat, but they do compete.

Information courtesy of WPI

More than 40 student teams from around the region head to the FIRST Regional Robotics Event, taking place in the Harrington Auditorium at WPI in Worcester March 7-9. Teams arrive on Thursday and matches take place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Area teams include Northborough, Marlborough and Shrewsbury, according to robotics teacher Ken Stafford. 

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As many as 2,000 high school students, their mentors, and families are expected to attend.

Students on the teams represent New England, New York, Washington, D.C., and Great Britain. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a program designed to inspire high school students to pursue higher education and careers in science, technology, and engineering through hands-on mentorship from people in those fields.

Colleen Shaver, assistant director of the WPI Robotics Resource Center, said the FIRST program allows students to engage in important hands-on learning opportunities while offering them mentorship in engineering fields and access to a team experience.

“More importantly, though, FIRST and WPI share the mission of teaching students through project-based programs that focus on both theory and practice,” said Shaver. “We are excited to offer opportunities for thousands of potential students to showcase their creativity in robotics.”

The theme of this year’s regional tournament is “Ultimate Ascent.” Teams, composed of high school students and their technical mentors, have six weeks to build a robot to compete in the challenge, but the robots are then sealed and teams cannot work on them again until their regional tournaments. The challenge itself calls for robots to fling Frisbee discs into goals of varying heights and sizes. At the end of the match, they can score bonus points if they can climb their pyramid.

Winners of the WPI Regional competition as well as the prestigious WPI Regional Chairman’s Award will advance to the international FIRST Championship held in St. Louis in April. FIRST hosts more than 40 regional tournaments throughout the United States, Canada, and Israel.

This marks the fourth year WPI will be hosting this event.

Cost: Free and open to the public

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