To further Our Mission We Have Served Over 1400 kids with over 450 hours of service across multiple countries!
Our team chose to conduct this international outreach in India with the belief that exposure to robotics should be accessible worldwide. We introduced robotics to the students, explaining its applications in everyday life and discussing the FTC and robotic competitions. The students' enthusiastic questions at the end of the presentation confirmed their engagement. To further support their learning, we donated STEM-related books to their school, as they had limited access to such resources.
Our team, along with a group of enthusiastic high school students, established a STEM club at Warm Springs Elementary. More than 20 children, eager to explore the world of robotics, participated. We provided mentorship to all of them, helping them take their first steps toward a rewarding robotics journey.
STRIKERBOTS(66435): This was a brand new FLL team. They had just formed a team and we wanted to help them get started. We taught them how they can approach the new FLL season and taught them the basics of FLL robotics.
June 2. 2024 - August 6. 2024
An afterschool program known as Sunshine consisted of young passionate kids interested in learning robotics. We mentored over 100 kids in the art of coding and building their very own robots using parts from Mindstrom EV3 Leg kits. They ranged from age 7-11 years old.
Local community FLL team
A team in our community reached out for guidance as they embarked on their FIRST LEGO League (FLL) journey. We passionately shared the importance of commitment to FLL, demonstrating our robot and attachments while explaining each component's role. We also showcased two of our past innovation projects, emphasizing the significance of this aspect. Thanks to our support, this team has launched its FLL experience and is making strides in its missions. We are dedicated to staying connected and providing continuous assistance as they progress in their FLL journey.
Helping with the robot design and coding of an FLL team
We were excited to lend a helping hand to a local team near Milpitas in the Bay Area with their FLL robot design and coding. Recognizing the significance of a well-rounded approach in the FLL competition, we decided to extend our expertise to this budding team. We collaborated closely, offering insights and strategies to enhance their robot's design, ensuring it was equipped for success in the missions. Our team also delved into the intricacies of coding, providing valuable guidance on programming and fine-tuning their robot's movements. It was truly rewarding to witness the growth and improvement of the team's robot, knowing that our support had played a pivotal role in their FLL journey.
Helping with game part for FLL
Nestled in the Irvington area of Fremont, a team in desperate need of assistance with their robot's design and sensor utilization sought our guidance. We gladly stepped in, sharing our expertise to help them unlock the full potential of their gyro and color sensors. Our efforts extended beyond mere instruction, as we provided valuable insights into the strategic aspects of participating in FLL, including optimizing their robot's positioning, selecting missions for each run, and devising effective season-long strategies. As a result of our collaboration, this team has not only incorporated both color and gyro sensors into their robot but also revamped its design for improved performance, equipping them with the tools and knowledge needed to approach the FLL season with renewed confidence.