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The Farm Robotics Challenge, the only collegiate agricultural robotics competition of its kind, has launched its 2026 season.
The 2023 National Robotics Challenge is scheduled for April 13-15 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Marion.
Picatinny has been deeply immersed for decades in promoting careers in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, including high school robotics.
In June, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency wrapped up its Robotics Challenge and awarded millions of dollars to the winning robotics teams from the United States and South Korea. But ...
“Haunted,” the largest high school robotics world championship qualifying competition, is coming to the Owensboro Convention Center on Oct. 23-26. The annual VEX V5 Robotics Competition ...
A world wide robotics game reveal celebration for the upcoming robotics competition season. FIRST announced the 202 game is “infinite recharge.” Teams on the Monterey Peninsula will have six ...
More than 3,300 international teams of teenagers will duke it out in this year's FIRST robotics challenge. We caught up with one of them.
This is RoboSimian, a prototype rescue robot whose builders at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory hope can win the $2-million prize at the DARPA Robotics Challenge.
The National Robotics Challenge, held in Marion since 2004, is MarionMade! 2020 Celebrate Marion honoree.
The controversy surrounding a highly anticipated robotics competition for teens from around the globe sometimes overshadowed an otherwise upbeat event focused on kids, robots and changing the world.
The second annual Robotics Challenge brought real-life scenarios from WWII to life as students collaborated on logistical problems using 21st-century technology.