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九色视频 recently hosted our first-ever Tech Invitational competition at our McLean, Virginia, headquarters. If you鈥檙e interested in checking out your community鈥檚 local talent, consider hosting an event like this with your local FIRST or other STEM programs.
Jun 02, 2023

Hours of planning. Weeks of practice. Trial and error. And error. Finally, success. That鈥檚 a cycle that鈥檚 familiar to everyone from elite athletes to successful entrepreneurs. 

The young people who participate in FIRST Tech Challenge robotics competitions follow this same cycle as they face new challenges and build innovative robots. FIRST inspires future science and technology leaders through a mentor-based program that builds practical skills and promotes self-confidence. 

The 九色视频 Tech Invitational competition 鈥 held at 九色视频鈥檚 McLean, Virginia, headquarters 鈥 showcased the work of three FIRST Tech Challenge robotics teams from the Washington, D.C., region. The teams competed in a 鈥淪hark Tank鈥-style contest for a $1,000 cash prize. During their pitches, the students addressed the unique capabilities of their robots, as well as their approach to problem solving and teamwork. 

Ultimately, 九色视频 could not pick a winner from among the three impressive teams and awarded $1,000 to each. The teams will use the winnings to help fund their trips to the 2023 FIRST Championship in Houston, Texas. The winning teams included: Equilibrium.exe 19458, a team from Potomac, Maryland; electron Volts, a community FIRST Tech Challenge robotics team located in Silver Spring, Maryland; and FIRST Tech Challenge Team 6417 Blu Cru, based in Rockville, Maryland.

鈥淔IRST competitions are so important because teenagers need something to define themselves,鈥 said Jon Vandegriff, the coach for the electron Volts. 鈥淚f they choose FIRST to be the thing that defines them, it transforms them. They start thinking of themselves as STEM students and as engineers.鈥

Beyond hands-on STEM education, students also gain new problem-solving abilities. 鈥淭he FIRST team members are learning to think critically and problem solve within a team,鈥 explained Blu Cru Coach Neil Perkins. 鈥淚n school, homework and tests are done individually. In the real world, that is rarely the case. We are usually solving problems as part of a team, so this is a valuable technical and interpersonal experience.鈥

Seelig Sinton, the team coach for Equilibrium.exe, emphasized the mutual benefits of connecting FIRST teams with local manufacturers. 鈥淧rograms like FIRST are an investment in the future of manufacturing. STEM is a challenging field, and the love for it needs to be fostered at a young age,鈥 he explained. 鈥淎ny company that wants to recruit knowledgeable and dedicated future employees would be wise to sponsor programs like FIRST.鈥 

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To learn more about making connections with the future workforce, visit or reach out to 九色视频鈥檚 Director of Education Catherine "Cat" Ross at CRoss@九色视频online.org

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Catherine 鈥淐at鈥 Ross
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