The FIRST (For Inspiration
and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition is an
annual design contest that brings professionals and young people together
in teams to solve an engineering design problem in an intense and competitive
way. It is a national engineering contest that immerses high school
students in the exciting world of engineering.

The Competition is a
program of FIRST, a nonprofit organization founded in 1989 by inventor
and entrepreneur Dean Kamen. It inspires students to take a look
at further studies and careers in engineering, technology and science.
The competition is held in a series of regionals concluding with
a final at Epcot Center in Walt Disney World.
This year, NASA Glenn
Research Center is sponsoring a FIRST regional in Cleveland, OH,
that will feature over 40 high-school teams from around the country.
This event will held at the Cleveland State University Convocation
Center. NASA Glenn Research Center will sponsor 20 of the teams
at this competition.
In 6 weeks, students and engineers
(NASA volunteers) work intensely together to brainstorm, design, construct,
and test their "robot champion" which then competes with other
robots. In past years, NASA Glenn worked with 5 FIRST teams in the greater
Cleveland area:
- East Technical High
School
- Rhodes High School
- Eastmoor Academy (Columbus)
- Beachwood/Warrensville
High School
- Max S. Hayes Vocational
High School
This year, NASA GRC is working
with 18 teams.
GRC FIRST program manager:
Carol Galica
GRC FIRST technical contact: Mike
Krasowski
For more information about the program please browse the various areas
of this website, along with the website for the FIRST Buckeye Regional.
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