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1853: 179: 153: 42: 190: 469:. Based on their performance in their Regional/State Championships (US) teams were invited to one of the World Championship based on predetermined advancement criteria. Winners of Qualifying Tournaments are invited to Championship Tournaments and until 2017-18 winners of Championship tournaments were then invited to Super-Regional Tournaments. After the winning alliances of the two championships were declared, they were invited to participate in the Festival of Champions in 56: 494:: This award is generally given to teams who achieve greatness in all parts of FIRST including programming, robot design, the portfolio, judging presentations, gracious professionalism, and outreach. This team embodies what it is to be a FIRST robotics team and is a team that others can look up to as a role model. The Inspire Award is the highest ranked award as it embodies all other awards inside of it and allows a direct bid to the next level of competition. 2384: 387: 168: 2396: 291:, and in every season, a kickoff is held to showcase the season's theme and game. After kickoff, robots are designed, built, and programmed by teams, and teams are encouraged to conduct outreach with their communities. Local qualifiers are held for teams to compete and qualify for regional qualifiers, and from that point, regional qualifiers are held for teams to qualify for the world championship. 435:
the day, judges can and will observe the matches and conduct pit interviews with teams. After the end of matches, judges deliberate and discuss about the awards, and at the awards ceremony, judges present the awards. Winner and finalist teams with awards such as the Inspire Award can advance depending on the number of allowed advancements by the qualifier.
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are more similar to sporting events. They are smaller and occur more often. For teams advancing from the United States, from the 2013-14 through the 2017–18 seasons, four Super-Regional Championship Tournaments have been held from March through early April, with the World Championships occurring in late April. Starting with the
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to determine the FTC World Champion. On January 10, 2018, FTC announced that Super-Regionals will be abolished after the 2017–2018 season. Due to this, the number of FTC teams that attend each World Championship was increased from 128 to 160 starting in 2019. In the 2021-2022 season and onwards, only
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Every year, in September, FIRST announces the game challenge to FTC teams at Kickoff. Qualifying Tournaments and Regional & State Championships occur from October through March. Teams are allowed to register for three Qualifying Tournaments. Some states, such as New Jersey, hold league meets that
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Advancement from one level of competition to another in FIRST Tech Challenge can be achieved by either winning on the field (50%) or by winning the awards listed below during judging (50%). Judging at competitions is done through a multitude of ways such as team presentations, pit interviews, judges
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Teams advance from one level of competition to the next based on the advancement criteria laid out in the first part of that year's Game Manual. The Advancement criteria were changed for the 2015–2016 season to add criteria 7 "Winning Alliance, 2nd Team selected" and 13 "Finalist Alliance, 2nd Team
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Besides matches, teams can advance through awards, which the judges give at the end of competition day. Teams are required to submit an engineering notebook in order to be considered for all judged awards. Before matches begin, teams are required to do a formal interview with the judges. Throughout
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In addition to the Winning and Finalist Alliances receiving recognition for their field performance; the following list includes awards presented at official Championship and Qualifying Tournaments based on judging criterion including engineering notebook, team interview, observation, and/or field
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On competition days, the number of matches varies based on the number of teams competing. Matches are completely random in their order and alliances. For the matches, teams are assigned to either red alliance or blue alliance, with each alliance consisting of two teams. All parties involved in the
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during the first 30 seconds of the match, also known as the autonomous period. Then, the 2 minute driver controlled period starts and the match is completely driver-controlled from then on. In the final 30 seconds of the match, drivers attempt to park in a point scoring zone and/or complete tasks
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This award focuses on the design aspect of the robot. The team winning this award must show a thoughtful design on their robot that is both functional and aesthetic. The robot must distinguish itself from other competitors by showing off its unique design. This design can be shown both on the
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performance: Award winners and finalists, especially those of the Inspire Award, are given higher priority for advancement to the next level of competition. Optional awards are not given at every competition and do not increase a team’s chances to advance.
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competition for students in grades 7–12 to compete head to head, by designing, building, and programming a robot to compete in an alliance format against other teams. FIRST Tech Challenge is one of the six major robotics programs organized by
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This optional award is given to a team that the judge’s believe deserve recognition but wouldn’t otherwise qualify for an existing award. The award can be given under a different name depending on the region.
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In 2004–05, FIRST piloted the FIRST Vex Challenge as a potential program. The pilot season brought together over 130 teams to compete in 6 regional tournaments in a 1/3 scale
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that can only be done in the end game period of the match. The winning alliance receives two qualifying points while the losing alliance receives zero.
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This optional award is given to a team that creates a 60 second video recognizing a coach or mentor, and highlights what sets them apart.
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In Summer 2007, after two seasons as the FIRST Vex Challenge, FIRST announced that the program would be renamed to FIRST Tech Challenge.
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in April, 2006. On April 29, 2006, the FIRST Board of Directors voted to extend FVC for the 2006–2007 season.
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competition field and in the engineering notebook through sketches, blueprints, photos, and
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The competition consists of local and regional qualifiers and the world championship, the
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match must choose their programs before the match begins. Drivers must not touch the
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along with additional hardware and a new structural framework under the new name of
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This optional award is given to a team that creates the best 60 second video
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The core value that FIRST Tech Challenge promotes is embodied in the phrase "
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Robot of team 8275, the Tech Busters, for the 2015-2016 FIRST Res-Q challenge
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In the past, the challenges have been based on several different themes:
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selected," shifting the successive criteria down one position.
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For the 2008 season, Pitsco developed a platform that uses the
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The robot kit is Android-based, and it is programmed using
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
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Index

FIRST Vex Challenge
2024-2025 INTO THE DEEP

Robotics
Dean Kamen
Woodie Flowers
world level
United States
Romania
United States
South Africa
NASA TV
Twitch
FIRST Robotics Competition
FIRST Lego League Challenge
FIRST Lego League Explore
FTC
robotics
FIRST
FIRST Lego League Explore
FIRST Lego League Challenge
FIRST Robotics Competition
FIRST Championship
Java
Kotlin
FIRST Robotics Competition
FIRST
RadioShack
FIRST Frenzy: Raising the Bar
FIRST Championship

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